My pieced together ar consists of Daniel defense and bravo company. I won't ever sell it though.
When buying/selling "pieced together" ARs - that's exactly what it is - a sum of parts.
I've bought "brand name" ARs - no problems.
I've had one professionally built - no problems.
I've built a few myself - no problems.
I've got an upper at gunshow - brand name parts, but at the range I found out delta ring was finger tight ... easy fix, but as I said - just a sum of parts.
Instead of using punches they break out the vice grips and electrical tape.
Outside the roll pins there's not much you can get wrong on the lower. If you do it right, it works, if not it doesn't. May have some extra scratches on it. The upper is about the same too. You can fixture it poorly and tweak it if you're dumb though. An AR is dang simple to put together with a few of the right tools. With all of them and a little experience you can put one together in about 15 minutes.
I concur. it's funny to me that we hold up mil-spec to such high regard b/c the military doesn't go w/ the best option or product many times but the best bid.I would just bet most all ars are built with parts from the cheapest bidder
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