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WhiteyMacD

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No idea about their ARs, but their AKS74Us suck balls. And I got the run around from them when I tried to send it back. "Oh thats not one of ours!" Pretty sure I bought it directly from RJF *NOT* one of those sites that resale their stuff. Ended up having to have a smitty buddy that deals with AKs look at it. He got it working. Fortunately, I got a friend discount of $free.99.

For the record... I never have seen the show. My opinion is based off personal experience with their AKs. And at that, it really isnt based off their AKs. I have had a brand new Remmy 700 that had problems out of the box. The difference is, when I called Remmy, they corrected the issue. They did not tell me "We didnt build that." Dont know if I am expressing it correctly, but I understand there can be little problems with a build. I have no issues with that. I am subject to error in my line of work. What I take exception to is ownership of the problem.

That is my beef.

All I hear is a bunch of trash talking. Not a single person has given me one reason to question RJ firearms. I was looking for real live experience related to the quality of the AR's but all I have read is a bunch of mouthing.

If you have experience with any of the AR's please chime in. I am looking for differences in quality based on true live experience or maybe that of a friend.

Sweetheart. Are you unable to read? Last time I try to give my account of an actual experience with them...
 

farmerbyron

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There is alot of diffrence between an Ak and an AR...

Sure there is. An AK has more forgiving tolerances than the AR platform. If whitey had trouble with their AK, then how much confidence would you have in their AR offering?
 

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Why would you want to buy an AR from a group that believes you need a hydraulic buffer to make a full auto AR work properly? If you have watched the show and still have interest in anything they put there hands on, something is wrong...
 
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WhiteyMacD

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There is alot of diffrence between an Ak and an AR...

I agree with farmerbyron, but thats still not my point. I understand that every build is different and issues come up, things sneak out the door. But when I called (keep in mind, I bought the gun directly from them with the RJF rollmark and everything), I was told that they did not manufacture that gun and were not responsible.

If you are cool dealing with people who dont stand behind their work, be my guest.

On the other hand, some of the local builders we have here in oklahoma, I can guarantee you could be the problem, you could screw it up, and most of the time, they are going to step help to help you get it fixed. (Mark Firearms, FB Tactical, Coldhand Arms, just to name a few)
 

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