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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1198139" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Its never said in respect of someone's hobby gun - its always in response to "just as good".</p><p></p><p>Seriously man, calm down with all this chart stuff - you're just starting crap over and over now (what is this, 3 different threads now?). Go back and look up whenever folks post about using quality parts - its almost always a response when someone is genuinely asking a question and gets bad advice on "just as good".</p><p></p><p>Or all too often when advice is asked and someone gives it regarding quality parts, other folks get all offended and start in with "just as good" or "I've had no issues".</p><p></p><p></p><p>Read the article you posted - it has the same basic advice <span style="color: Red">"Im not impressed with the bleats of, Well, Ive had this gun for ten years and it has never jammed once. Of course not. Malfunctions only occur when you fire them."</span> That's in response to "just as good".</p><p></p><p>Josh's post in the AR Pics thread about the brass deflector was just in jest because of so many trophy guns.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh and I would guess that the vast majority of AR owners (both on this site and not) would still consider their "hobby" gun as a serious go-to gun if they needed to in a self-defense situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1198139, member: 229"] Its never said in respect of someone's hobby gun - its always in response to "just as good". Seriously man, calm down with all this chart stuff - you're just starting crap over and over now (what is this, 3 different threads now?). Go back and look up whenever folks post about using quality parts - its almost always a response when someone is genuinely asking a question and gets bad advice on "just as good". Or all too often when advice is asked and someone gives it regarding quality parts, other folks get all offended and start in with "just as good" or "I've had no issues". Read the article you posted - it has the same basic advice [COLOR="Red"]"Im not impressed with the bleats of, Well, Ive had this gun for ten years and it has never jammed once. Of course not. Malfunctions only occur when you fire them."[/COLOR] That's in response to "just as good". Josh's post in the AR Pics thread about the brass deflector was just in jest because of so many trophy guns. Oh and I would guess that the vast majority of AR owners (both on this site and not) would still consider their "hobby" gun as a serious go-to gun if they needed to in a self-defense situation. [/QUOTE]
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