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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2032056" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Now keep in mind I'm not trying to sway you you clearly have a motive because you sell them which is fine apples to apples ti is lighter.</p><p> Now in my case I prefer slab style brake for looks and recoil with a shorter length. Most people don't like them and prefer the terminator style which is what makes this great we all have different tastes. The look was the main reason I didn't go with a terminator. That and I was looking to cut every little bit mainly for fun. So the ti made sense. Heck I even have a ti firing pin. Talk about not worth it bu the kids it is fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2032056, member: 54383"] Now keep in mind I’m not trying to sway you you clearly have a motive because you sell them which is fine apples to apples ti is lighter. Now in my case I prefer slab style brake for looks and recoil with a shorter length. Most people don’t like them and prefer the terminator style which is what makes this great we all have different tastes. The look was the main reason I didn’t go with a terminator. That and I was looking to cut every little bit mainly for fun. So the ti made sense. Heck I even have a ti firing pin. Talk about not worth it bu the kids it is fun. [/QUOTE]
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