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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 1406617" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>Yeah but the reason for mil-spec is alot different for the general public whos rifle will not see a war time situation to where the rifle will fire thousands of rounds daily. Only then could I see a civilian rifle really need to be mil-spec at that time.</p><p></p><p>Mil-spec means it will meet military conditions which is the most extreme any weapon will ever go through.</p><p></p><p>I know my S&W AR15 is not a true mil-spec, but the odds of me ever having to get into a several thousand round fire fight as slim to none and slim is out of town the last I heard.</p><p></p><p>As said most of the off the shelf AR's will be fine or go the build your own route. As long as the lower is a quality piece, doesnt have any core shift in it that would case pin openings to be off and as long as you use quality upper parts you will be fine.</p><p></p><p>I am seriously tempted to build my next AR15 myself. This way I control the budget and dont have parts left over that I need to sell down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 1406617, member: 5857"] Yeah but the reason for mil-spec is alot different for the general public whos rifle will not see a war time situation to where the rifle will fire thousands of rounds daily. Only then could I see a civilian rifle really need to be mil-spec at that time. Mil-spec means it will meet military conditions which is the most extreme any weapon will ever go through. I know my S&W AR15 is not a true mil-spec, but the odds of me ever having to get into a several thousand round fire fight as slim to none and slim is out of town the last I heard. As said most of the off the shelf AR's will be fine or go the build your own route. As long as the lower is a quality piece, doesnt have any core shift in it that would case pin openings to be off and as long as you use quality upper parts you will be fine. I am seriously tempted to build my next AR15 myself. This way I control the budget and dont have parts left over that I need to sell down the road. [/QUOTE]
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