Geissele Super Duty or LMT MARS L-5.56 16in

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Hey Guys! I'm super new on here, but happy to start a discussion. I have the opportunity to buy only one premium rifle platform right now (I can only afford one) and I can't decide between the Geissele Super Duty 16in or the LMT MARS-L 16" MLR MLOK rifle. I am interested in the MRP and the ambi lower for the MARS, and all the features of the Geissele. I already have the optics I would put on it, which include: TA02 with RMR piggyback (soon to be RCR), Geissele Super Precision ACOG Mount, True North Gripstop, Cloud Defensive Rein 3.0 on Arisaka 45 degree mount, Railscales Dragon scales at 9 and 3 o'clock, BCM Mod 3 grip, and Magpul MOE stock. This is a SHTF, mid-range-close-range (out to 500-600, push to 7 yards) rifle. I have heard things about both companies' QC being awful right now, so, so I'm wondering which would be best for my purpose, or if I should just look elsewhere. Excited to hear your guy's insight.
 
I have example from both right. Both are top tier. I have not had QC issue with either. I do think Giselle is making better barrels these days.
I also have both, this is my exact experience. I love both rifles, they are both outstanding. The only drawback with LMT is the fact that their factory barrels don't tend to shoot as well as Geissele. I've only had 2 Geissele barrels, but I've had 5 factory LMT 5.56 barrels. 3 chrome lined and 2 factory stainless steel 5r barrels. The last Factory LMT stainless steel barrel was finally starting to shoot small after 150 rounds, I probably gave up on it a little too soon. I will reinstall it at some point and continue to work with it.

If precision beyond 100 yards is critical to you, Geissele factory rifle will probably be more accurate. However, you can have gunsmith D Wilson convert any barrel to work with lmt. That's what I did with a Bartlein barrel from Craddock Precision, and now it's the most accurate AR I've ever shot.

Both rifles run like a top, both are very high quality, the Geissele will have a better trigger, but the LMT axle trigger isn't bad compared to most other Factory rifles.

TLDR: A factory Geissele super duty rifle is the Easy Button
 
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I have 2 lmt’s both run great im plenty happy with them, I have no issues as far as qc with them. Like the post above they aren’t precision but shoot well enough for their intentions, although I have ran some hand loads thru my 14.5” and it shot quite well.
 
I also have both, this is my exact experience. I love both rifles, they are both outstanding. The only drawback with LMT is the fact that their are factory barrels don't tend to shoot as well as Geissele. I've only had 2 Geissele barrels, but I've had 5 factory LMT 5.56 barrels. 3 chrome lined and 2 factory stainless steel 5r barrels. The last Factory LMT stainless steel barrel was finally starting to shoot small after 150 rounds, I probably gave up on it a little too soon. I will reinstall it at some point and continue to work with it.

If precision beyond 100 yards is critical to you, Geissele factory rifle will probably be more accurate. However, you can have gunsmith D Wilson convert any barrel to work with lmt. That's what I did with a Bartlein barrel from Craddock Precision, and now it's the most accurate AR I've ever shot.

Both rifles run like a top, both are very high quality, the Geissele will have a better trigger, but the LMT axle trigger isn't bad compared to most other Factory rifles.

TLDR: A factory Geissele super duty rifle is the Easy Button
I also went the D Wilson Route for my LMTs. I still have the factory barrel on my 10.5 300blk though. DW does a spectacular job!
 
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I also have both, this is my exact experience. I love both rifles, they are both outstanding. The only drawback with LMT is the fact that their are factory barrels don't tend to shoot as well as Geissele. I've only had 2 Geissele barrels, but I've had 5 factory LMT 5.56 barrels. 3 chrome lined and 2 factory stainless steel 5r barrels. The last Factory LMT stainless steel barrel was finally starting to shoot small after 150 rounds, I probably gave up on it a little too soon. I will reinstall it at some point and continue to work with it.

If precision beyond 100 yards is critical to you, Geissele factory rifle will probably be more accurate. However, you can have gunsmith D Wilson convert any barrel to work with lmt. That's what I did with a Bartlein barrel from Craddock Precision, and now it's the most accurate AR I've ever shot.

Both rifles run like a top, both are very high quality, the Geissele will have a better trigger, but the LMT axle trigger isn't bad compared to most other Factory rifles.

TLDR: A factory Geissele super duty rifle is the Easy Button
has not been my experience in that the LMT barrels I've had have all performed well and I'd put it even (give or take)

OP, good choice selection as you really can't go wrong. I prefer the barrel option and upper construction of the LMT not to mention, the e bolt. that is where I'd go as the QC issues seem sorted well after the move

I'd go LMT here
 
I have both. My Super Duty 14.5 is my favorite

Light super reliable and stupid accurate

LMT weighs more and I just have more confidence with it
My 14.5” super duty is the most accurate upper I have which includes a few custom built ones with SS button rifled barrels etc…it kicks ass. If one can find one in stock during holiday sales etc they are by far the best value out there.
 
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