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<blockquote data-quote="Gonewithwind" data-source="post: 1408273" data-attributes="member: 15140"><p>To put togther, I found an online forum...took about 45 min to assemble first, and about 15 for second...i took my time and didn't break the ears on either one. I'm currently doing research on new handguard and sights. I did purchase fixed rear to start, Nc Star (yes was maintaining budget) and with no experience, I have found it to be acceptable for now. From the research, I see no problems changing furniture, the M4 is well built as far as I can tell and by putting the striped lower together, any replacment in this area seems fair for the do it yourselfer. Im sure there are better products, but I am extremely satisfied. As time goes by, i'll post the "build" and comment on exchanging equipment. but I think the Del-Ton is acceptable to "after market" products as any other brand AR M4.</p><p></p><p>Gonewithwind</p><p></p><p>PS she's still grinning ear to ear...and now is demanding a green laser LOL</p><p><img src="/images/smilies/new/woohoo1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":woohoo1:" title="Woohoo1 :woohoo1:" data-shortname=":woohoo1:" /></p><p></p><p>I would hate for you to buy one only because I recommended it, and find that you may have wished you went a different rout...I'm saying it's all she and I need, fit the budget, and have a few extra bucks to look for add ons...I doubt that futuristicly we will have any dissapointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gonewithwind, post: 1408273, member: 15140"] To put togther, I found an online forum...took about 45 min to assemble first, and about 15 for second...i took my time and didn't break the ears on either one. I'm currently doing research on new handguard and sights. I did purchase fixed rear to start, Nc Star (yes was maintaining budget) and with no experience, I have found it to be acceptable for now. From the research, I see no problems changing furniture, the M4 is well built as far as I can tell and by putting the striped lower together, any replacment in this area seems fair for the do it yourselfer. Im sure there are better products, but I am extremely satisfied. As time goes by, i'll post the "build" and comment on exchanging equipment. but I think the Del-Ton is acceptable to "after market" products as any other brand AR M4. Gonewithwind PS she's still grinning ear to ear...and now is demanding a green laser LOL :woohoo1: I would hate for you to buy one only because I recommended it, and find that you may have wished you went a different rout...I'm saying it's all she and I need, fit the budget, and have a few extra bucks to look for add ons...I doubt that futuristicly we will have any dissapointment. [/QUOTE]
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