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<blockquote data-quote="kraig" data-source="post: 1678806" data-attributes="member: 108101"><p>I tend to agree with "Full custom is no oem parts. Semi custom is oem parts modified." for a gun. Cars well a full on custom typically has an engine with fancy bolt on parts made or bought, fancy body work/paint, & some nice interior. Lots of OEM parts still. So I guess full custom is what you make it to be as long as your honest about what parts are there when you sell it so the next guy can evaluate your definition of custom all is good...right? Honestly I don't care how custom it is or isn't as long as it shoots but typically the less oem parts the smaller the groups get. However not always...sometimes we get a unicorn Rem700 varminter put a trigger & a stock on it and it shoots tiny groups for less than a grand...but not often, OH crud now we have to define what a tiny group is. Way to complicated, lets just go shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraig, post: 1678806, member: 108101"] I tend to agree with "Full custom is no oem parts. Semi custom is oem parts modified." for a gun. Cars well a full on custom typically has an engine with fancy bolt on parts made or bought, fancy body work/paint, & some nice interior. Lots of OEM parts still. So I guess full custom is what you make it to be as long as your honest about what parts are there when you sell it so the next guy can evaluate your definition of custom all is good...right? Honestly I don't care how custom it is or isn't as long as it shoots but typically the less oem parts the smaller the groups get. However not always...sometimes we get a unicorn Rem700 varminter put a trigger & a stock on it and it shoots tiny groups for less than a grand...but not often, OH crud now we have to define what a tiny group is. Way to complicated, lets just go shoot. [/QUOTE]
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