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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 1761619" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Delton sucks. Cheap but they suck. Poor quality control and workmanship. And I don't give a **** about you guys who are going to say "but I have a 100 rounds through and no problems yet. I'm going to put 100 more through and report back." those posts are worthless. </p><p></p><p>All that extra stuff is pretty much worthless until you know how to run an AR and you discover what your weaknesses are with the platform and what can help improve that. Comps help with muzzle control. Optics help with accuracy at distance. Foregrips are worthless in my opinion but some claim they help with comfort and control. Mags, get pmags and be done. Bad levers or ready mags help with reloads. Shoot it first, improve it later. But for the love of st. hudson, start with a solid rifle first. (NOT delton).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 1761619, member: 8931"] Delton sucks. Cheap but they suck. Poor quality control and workmanship. And I don't give a **** about you guys who are going to say "but I have a 100 rounds through and no problems yet. I'm going to put 100 more through and report back." those posts are worthless. All that extra stuff is pretty much worthless until you know how to run an AR and you discover what your weaknesses are with the platform and what can help improve that. Comps help with muzzle control. Optics help with accuracy at distance. Foregrips are worthless in my opinion but some claim they help with comfort and control. Mags, get pmags and be done. Bad levers or ready mags help with reloads. Shoot it first, improve it later. But for the love of st. hudson, start with a solid rifle first. (NOT delton). [/QUOTE]
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