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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 1500279" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I haven't followed CA or many builders in awhile because I plan on building rifles for myself. But here's my 2 cents. Be careful of bad reviews. They maybe founded but the firearms world can be funny. You see a ton of "experts" meat mouthing this or that product. Whether it's found or unfound can be questionable at times. And even highly reputable manufacturers can have issues from time to time. From lots to lots or runs to runs. Glock is a perfect example. They had some delamination issues at one time. Now how a company deals with an issue is what sets them apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 1500279, member: 95344"] I haven't followed CA or many builders in awhile because I plan on building rifles for myself. But here's my 2 cents. Be careful of bad reviews. They maybe founded but the firearms world can be funny. You see a ton of "experts" meat mouthing this or that product. Whether it's found or unfound can be questionable at times. And even highly reputable manufacturers can have issues from time to time. From lots to lots or runs to runs. Glock is a perfect example. They had some delamination issues at one time. Now how a company deals with an issue is what sets them apart. [/QUOTE]
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