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H&R Rifles, Parts and Uppers/Lowers at PSA
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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3986047" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Yes...the company that owns PSA bought out NoDak Spud and also owns the rights to the H&R name. I don't think it matters a bit in regards to the tools that make the receivers or parts. Whatever they're making them on is first rate. I've had one of their guns in my hands and I still have a lower and some parts and they're all very well done. NoDak Spud products have been in high demand from retro builders for years. Now that they can put the name of an original Viet Nam era M16 supplier on their products they're not gonna have a problem selling everything they can make...again. The complete guns are more expensive than some basic models out there but they're a niche product so it's understandable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3986047, member: 45773"] Yes...the company that owns PSA bought out NoDak Spud and also owns the rights to the H&R name. I don't think it matters a bit in regards to the tools that make the receivers or parts. Whatever they're making them on is first rate. I've had one of their guns in my hands and I still have a lower and some parts and they're all very well done. NoDak Spud products have been in high demand from retro builders for years. Now that they can put the name of an original Viet Nam era M16 supplier on their products they're not gonna have a problem selling everything they can make...again. The complete guns are more expensive than some basic models out there but they're a niche product so it's understandable. [/QUOTE]
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