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Who here owns an "AR" type gun from Diamondback Firearms?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlongCameJones" data-source="post: 3598163" data-attributes="member: 47875"><p>This is something I'd never expect from any AR platform. I don't like new Colt products because Colt is now a crappy company that's about to tank for good and a good pre-ban Colt AR-15 can run the price of a good used car these days. I'd expect minute-of-gopher, if not minute-of-dime, though, from a DB at a football field's length. No, I don't plan on using any gun I own hard. The M16's I were issued in the army were all Colt except for one Harrington & Richardson. The mil-spec issue Colts did have the <strong>AR-15</strong> trademark stamped by the pony. They had<strong> M16A1</strong> or <strong>A2</strong> stamped in another part too. For all the DB's lower prices, they do look nicely finished in the pictures, even better than a lot of pre-ban Colts did. They have all that name-brand furniture like Mag-Pul too and aircraft-grade aluminum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlongCameJones, post: 3598163, member: 47875"] This is something I'd never expect from any AR platform. I don't like new Colt products because Colt is now a crappy company that's about to tank for good and a good pre-ban Colt AR-15 can run the price of a good used car these days. I'd expect minute-of-gopher, if not minute-of-dime, though, from a DB at a football field's length. No, I don't plan on using any gun I own hard. The M16's I were issued in the army were all Colt except for one Harrington & Richardson. The mil-spec issue Colts did have the [B]AR-15[/B] trademark stamped by the pony. They had[B] M16A1[/B] or [B]A2[/B] stamped in another part too. For all the DB's lower prices, they do look nicely finished in the pictures, even better than a lot of pre-ban Colts did. They have all that name-brand furniture like Mag-Pul too and aircraft-grade aluminum. [/QUOTE]
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