That is most assuredly in no way even CLOSE to what you said. lol
But go on ahead, man. Go on. Your s*** gets funnier with every post.
But go on ahead, man. Go on. Your s*** gets funnier with every post.
When I say milspec, I'm speaking only of the dimensions and interchangeability. Colt is beyond milspec now in terms of accuracy and longevity, due to seemingly proprietary methods. The only options that have proven more durable are non milspec, that have few interchangeable parts with an AR15, and therefore cost three times as much.Highly recommend you going to youtube and finding the School of the American Rifle Channel. You'll learn more about spec'ing ARs than you'll ever care to know. He also offers a class. Either way, you'll get a better understand of why Pony worship or "milspec" is outdated thinking. Whether you build or buy, there's a wealth of information available there.
Any metallurgical analysis to substantiate your claims. Oh, have you ever mfg a component part out of tool steel?I didn't say that. I said they have a tangible edge over other options in that price range.
Not that I know of, nor is there a reason to. Colt won the contract for Mk18s, and bolts stopped breaking, so obviously whatever secret sauce they put on them worked. That was also independently verified by a guy who fired hundreds of thousands of rounds through several dozen of them and kept track of the lifespans, compared to other brands he had that failed much earlier under the same firing schedules.Any metallurgical analysis to substantiate your claims.
If you're looking for a bombproof AR for general purpose, home defense, SHTF, etc., a Colt LE6920 is what you want, and it's not even debatable.
If it's solely for plinking, there's a certain logic to getting something dirt cheap like Anderson or PSA, but I wouldn't recommend anything in that category if you think you might use it as a house gun at some point.
So what your saying is that you have no viable evidence to substantiate your claim, is that correct. Retort.Not that I know of, nor is there a reason to. Colt won the contract for Mk18s, and bolts stopped breaking, so obviously whatever secret sauce they put on them worked. That was also independently verified by a guy who fired hundreds of thousands of rounds through several dozen of them and kept track of the lifespans, compared to other brands he had that failed much earlier under the same firing schedules.
Another independent test confirmed what everyone already knew about the accuracy of their chrome lined barrels. Some SOCOM barrels actually outshot Noveske stainless barrels.
Thanks for the tip...I'll check it out.Highly recommend you going to youtube and finding the School of the American Rifle Channel. You'll learn more about spec'ing ARs than you'll ever care to know. He also offers a class. Either way, you'll get a better understand of why Pony worship or "milspec" is outdated thinking. Whether you build or buy, there's a wealth of information available there.
Many.Wow, getting hot in here...has anybody posting in this thread even had a metallurgy class?
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