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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 1198751" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Therein lies that point that usually starts all of the bickering. I do not recall any posts by the folks who are refered to as "elitist" or "snobs" where they said everyone needs to buy a top tier rifle based on "the chart". The point that they usually try to get across is when the guy with the Blackthorne frankengun who only shoots 200rds a year says that his rifle is "just as good as" a Colt when he has nothing to base it on. You are correct that MOST of the folks on here would be fine with ANY AR because they just don't ride them that hard and they would work fine for the occasional trip to the range. When the rifles are seriously used and abused is when you will see where the quailty guns (or quality parts guns) stand out. As you said, the chart is more useful to those whose lives depend on their rifle working all the time. Just my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 1198751, member: 204"] Therein lies that point that usually starts all of the bickering. I do not recall any posts by the folks who are refered to as "elitist" or "snobs" where they said everyone needs to buy a top tier rifle based on "the chart". The point that they usually try to get across is when the guy with the Blackthorne frankengun who only shoots 200rds a year says that his rifle is "just as good as" a Colt when he has nothing to base it on. You are correct that MOST of the folks on here would be fine with ANY AR because they just don't ride them that hard and they would work fine for the occasional trip to the range. When the rifles are seriously used and abused is when you will see where the quailty guns (or quality parts guns) stand out. As you said, the chart is more useful to those whose lives depend on their rifle working all the time. Just my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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