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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2368199" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>Piston10, the quality of an AR has to do with how its made, with what materials, and how they are tested. Some companies consistently use higher quality control and better materials with standardized testing than others. The key is to decide what role you want the weapon to fulfill, then your budget, and then choose accordingly.</p><p>This takes research and digging through a lot of crap before you can make a good decision. The easy and most contentious answer is to ask "which is better" without doing the leg work.</p><p></p><p>If you want a defense gun, competition gun, plinking gun, dirt clod shooting gun, or whatever gun you will save yourself a lot of time and money by researching what makes the gun good or bad for each area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2368199, member: 8377"] Piston10, the quality of an AR has to do with how its made, with what materials, and how they are tested. Some companies consistently use higher quality control and better materials with standardized testing than others. The key is to decide what role you want the weapon to fulfill, then your budget, and then choose accordingly. This takes research and digging through a lot of crap before you can make a good decision. The easy and most contentious answer is to ask "which is better" without doing the leg work. If you want a defense gun, competition gun, plinking gun, dirt clod shooting gun, or whatever gun you will save yourself a lot of time and money by researching what makes the gun good or bad for each area. [/QUOTE]
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