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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 2116365" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>I was going to leave this alone, but here goes anyway. The first question about quality came from your dear brother Shadow Rider. I merely pointed out that there are cheaper alternatives out there initially. He's the one that stated that BCMs are not DPMS or Delton. So you are wrong on the pint of me being the only one bringing up quality. I brought up price, quality was ASSumed by you two. </p><p></p><p>About military contracts......it goes to the lowest bidder. The gun companies decide whether they want the contract or not, not the individual soldier Peace Maker. </p><p></p><p>As far as price determining quality, LWRC is expensive and used by SF teams. This is established. </p><p>My father works for LWRC and they have so many quality control issues that it isn't funny. The sights will literally rattle themselves apart with repeated firing. They've sent thousands back because of this. Barrel issues in many cases keep the guns from even shipping out.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, price point is that people who continue to purchase these products at inflated prices are helping to keep the market high. Whatever, I heard enough about ARs to last me a life time. They are overrated underpowered rifles at best. I don't recall any bolt gun builders having to go through all of this crap to ensure a quality firearm. Parts fit and they fire, simple enough.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the legislature should push for 10 round mags and minimum caliber requirements for hunting since apparently everyone in Oklahoma buying these up is preparing for war or is some kind of "undercover operator".</p><p></p><p>On that note, I'm done with this board. If I wanted regurgitated crap spewed about how one is better than another, I'd go to Arfcom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 2116365, member: 5778"] I was going to leave this alone, but here goes anyway. The first question about quality came from your dear brother Shadow Rider. I merely pointed out that there are cheaper alternatives out there initially. He's the one that stated that BCMs are not DPMS or Delton. So you are wrong on the pint of me being the only one bringing up quality. I brought up price, quality was ASSumed by you two. About military contracts......it goes to the lowest bidder. The gun companies decide whether they want the contract or not, not the individual soldier Peace Maker. As far as price determining quality, LWRC is expensive and used by SF teams. This is established. My father works for LWRC and they have so many quality control issues that it isn't funny. The sights will literally rattle themselves apart with repeated firing. They've sent thousands back because of this. Barrel issues in many cases keep the guns from even shipping out. Anyway, price point is that people who continue to purchase these products at inflated prices are helping to keep the market high. Whatever, I heard enough about ARs to last me a life time. They are overrated underpowered rifles at best. I don't recall any bolt gun builders having to go through all of this crap to ensure a quality firearm. Parts fit and they fire, simple enough. Maybe the legislature should push for 10 round mags and minimum caliber requirements for hunting since apparently everyone in Oklahoma buying these up is preparing for war or is some kind of "undercover operator". On that note, I'm done with this board. If I wanted regurgitated crap spewed about how one is better than another, I'd go to Arfcom. [/QUOTE]
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