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AR15/10 Rifles
Mil-spec what does it mean, is it the best?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cordell" data-source="post: 651298" data-attributes="member: 15433"><p>Bill & Kevin,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for your reply's. You both mentioned items I did not bring up and are VERY valid. I posted this to hopefully help those who are trying to decide "which is the best". We all have our own needs and standards get what you want and do your home work. </p><p> </p><p>I worked on a guys AR bought from a company I had never heard of. The bolt had a single metal piece for the gas rings instead of the 3 individual gas rings. It failed the gas ring check test with minimal rounds through it. The guy sold the gun and now has a much better quality gun, not because I suggested he should he was not happy with it. There was a difference in how it worked VS the other guns it shot next to. </p><p> </p><p>There are a lot of quality AR being built by many different companys I do not know of them all. As in every thing there is also some companys (not many) that are in it for the money</p><p></p><p></p><p>I want this to be an informative post to help anyone who may be in the market for a new or first AR-15.</p><p> </p><p>Again guys thanks for your posts that is good information people should know when looking for a rifle or doing a build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cordell, post: 651298, member: 15433"] Bill & Kevin, Thank you for your reply’s. You both mentioned items I did not bring up and are VERY valid. I posted this to hopefully help those who are trying to decide "which is the best". We all have our own needs and standards get what you want and do your home work. I worked on a guys AR bought from a company I had never heard of. The bolt had a single metal piece for the gas rings instead of the 3 individual gas rings. It failed the gas ring check test with minimal rounds through it. The guy sold the gun and now has a much better quality gun, not because I suggested he should he was not happy with it. There was a difference in how it worked VS the other guns it shot next to. There are a lot of quality AR being built by many different companys I do not know of them all. As in every thing there is also some companys (not many) that are in it for the money I want this to be an informative post to help anyone who may be in the market for a new or first AR-15. Again guys thanks for your posts that is good information people should know when looking for a rifle or doing a build. [/QUOTE]
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