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Old December 17, 2009, 08:15 PM   #4
jsykes
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AR has more customization available and is more tacticool looking.

FN is likely more accurate, softer shooting and more comfortable to shoot.

I have owned an FNAR and now own an AR10. The AR is more "fun" which was what I was after, mostly due to the stuff I can buy for it, but the FN was definitely softer shooting, more comfortable and more accurate than the AR10.

If you can get past the looks and the price of the mags, the FN is a great rifle.

If you like to play and tinker with things and make something your own custom look, the AR is likely a better option.
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