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<blockquote data-quote="WoodsCraft" data-source="post: 4069060" data-attributes="member: 51836"><p>The problem is performance isn't equal and there's been enough serious reviews done to support that. A poverty pony isn't as good as a lower from LMT or Colt, (Insert your favorite quality built gun here ) . The QC makes the difference as someone else said accurately. Can you build a rifle at home which might be as reliable as a good quality factory built gun? maybe yes, if you know what you're doing; The problem is most people though who home build aren't rifle builders they are snap tite model assemblers who throw an upper on a lower and think because it shot that its as good as a Daniel Defense . </p><p></p><p>When you buy a well known reputable brand you are buying the QC that goes with it, and yes those reputable manufactures are ideed better at QC than PSA for instance . It doesn't mean that they can't be victim to getting bad parts they can, but its how they identify the problem and stand behind the warranty , etc. Someone else accurately said that PSA will fix it till its right but that they still let a higher percentage of problems out the door . That's been my observations as well along with guns from Aero and others . </p><p></p><p>As for accuracy claims that depends ... Some manufacturers just use better quality barrels than others do .</p><p></p><p>Buy Once Cry Once</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoodsCraft, post: 4069060, member: 51836"] The problem is performance isn't equal and there's been enough serious reviews done to support that. A poverty pony isn't as good as a lower from LMT or Colt, (Insert your favorite quality built gun here ) . The QC makes the difference as someone else said accurately. Can you build a rifle at home which might be as reliable as a good quality factory built gun? maybe yes, if you know what you're doing; The problem is most people though who home build aren't rifle builders they are snap tite model assemblers who throw an upper on a lower and think because it shot that its as good as a Daniel Defense . When you buy a well known reputable brand you are buying the QC that goes with it, and yes those reputable manufactures are ideed better at QC than PSA for instance . It doesn't mean that they can't be victim to getting bad parts they can, but its how they identify the problem and stand behind the warranty , etc. Someone else accurately said that PSA will fix it till its right but that they still let a higher percentage of problems out the door . That's been my observations as well along with guns from Aero and others . As for accuracy claims that depends ... Some manufacturers just use better quality barrels than others do . Buy Once Cry Once [/QUOTE]
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