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My frustration with the word "custom".
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2087774"><p>I think that is my definition for a custom rifle. If it isn't stamped by a known custom gunmaker, I just can't call it custom. I feel the same way about custom AR rifles too. If someone is selling a $2,000 ar rifle that they put together themselves, even if you can see the money there in the components, wouldn't you feel better buying a $2,000 complete rifle from a company with a warranty and a customer service department than a guy named "Steve"? You don't know what he screwed up and is now trying to pass off to someone else. If the component value is similar to the cost of new components, why wouldn't you just buy them new and build it yourself so you knew for certain what you had? I would</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2087774"] I think that is my definition for a custom rifle. If it isn't stamped by a known custom gunmaker, I just can't call it custom. I feel the same way about custom AR rifles too. If someone is selling a $2,000 ar rifle that they put together themselves, even if you can see the money there in the components, wouldn't you feel better buying a $2,000 complete rifle from a company with a warranty and a customer service department than a guy named "Steve"? You don't know what he screwed up and is now trying to pass off to someone else. If the component value is similar to the cost of new components, why wouldn't you just buy them new and build it yourself so you knew for certain what you had? I would [/QUOTE]
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