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High end AR’s, diminishing returns, and reliability.
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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 4064423" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I guess I could write a page about ARs I've bought or built and experiences I've had with both but, I won't. Anybody taking time to read this thread has their mind made up on what works for them or what AR is the best before they read this posting. I think it is easy to have a bad opinion of product or brand if you get a defective item. That doesn't mean everything that company makes is junk. Maybe you just got a lemon. If you get two lemons from the same company, then their quality would be in question. Everybody does what works for them or what they can afford. Personally, I can't justify spending $3000 to $4000 on an AR or $20,000 on a Rolex. I have less costly rifles and watches that meet my needs. If I wanted to spend that much on a rifle or watch I could but, I won't. If high end items trip your trigger, then go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 4064423, member: 524"] I guess I could write a page about ARs I've bought or built and experiences I've had with both but, I won't. Anybody taking time to read this thread has their mind made up on what works for them or what AR is the best before they read this posting. I think it is easy to have a bad opinion of product or brand if you get a defective item. That doesn't mean everything that company makes is junk. Maybe you just got a lemon. If you get two lemons from the same company, then their quality would be in question. Everybody does what works for them or what they can afford. Personally, I can't justify spending $3000 to $4000 on an AR or $20,000 on a Rolex. I have less costly rifles and watches that meet my needs. If I wanted to spend that much on a rifle or watch I could but, I won't. If high end items trip your trigger, then go for it. [/QUOTE]
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