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My frustration with the word "custom".
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<blockquote data-quote="mercerbear" data-source="post: 2087762" data-attributes="member: 116322"><p>I mostly agree.</p><p></p><p>Unless a "custom" rifle was assembled by a known gunsmith or shop, there are typically going to be some question marks.</p><p></p><p>I think that's why it's so hard for guys to sell a "custom" rifle most of the time. With ARs, you're better off stripping the parts down and selling them off individually if you're trying to maximize the value. Frankenbuilds aren't worth much, even if the quality is better than a factory rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mercerbear, post: 2087762, member: 116322"] I mostly agree. Unless a "custom" rifle was assembled by a known gunsmith or shop, there are typically going to be some question marks. I think that's why it's so hard for guys to sell a "custom" rifle most of the time. With ARs, you're better off stripping the parts down and selling them off individually if you're trying to maximize the value. Frankenbuilds aren't worth much, even if the quality is better than a factory rifle. [/QUOTE]
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