Ahhhhhhhh pass. Save your money, for 99% of the shooting most people do, buy (or build) a rifle (or carbine) and spend the saved cash on ammo TO PRACTICE. Get a great trigger, spend time doing both dry fire & live fire PRACTICE.....spending $2000 and no practice meens you spend big money to miss the intended target.
Guys laughed at my when I picked up my first couple CMP awards using a 16 inch PSA .....but I practiced until I knew the rifle ........a real rifle only allowed me to get way better.......practice......& a great trigger helps a bunch.
So many people make the mistake of spending good money on a rifle that is little better then just above entry level, then not spending the practice time.
Never heard of them. Not much on their page regarding "about us". Not much for reviews. Looks like a fairly new company. At the price range of their ARs I'll be a hard pass over tried and true manufacturers