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High end AR’s, diminishing returns, and reliability.
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 4069212" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Well, not to further this too much, but Nordic Components machines their uppers and lowers and puts several brand names on them for various builders, notice ! I said builders, not manufacturers. Maybe I should say, assemblers. </p><p>Just a quick question, how come my friend's LaRue 308 had Grants Pass Oregon stamped on the lower receiver just below the big old LaRue? Last I checked, that's not in Dead Center Texas, and the upper receiver has a big N stamped into the bottom of the rear assembly hole where the receiver pin goes through! Looks to me like two different machining companies that supplied already machined parts to a place "made" in Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 4069212, member: 6064"] Well, not to further this too much, but Nordic Components machines their uppers and lowers and puts several brand names on them for various builders, notice ! I said builders, not manufacturers. Maybe I should say, assemblers. Just a quick question, how come my friend's LaRue 308 had Grants Pass Oregon stamped on the lower receiver just below the big old LaRue? Last I checked, that's not in Dead Center Texas, and the upper receiver has a big N stamped into the bottom of the rear assembly hole where the receiver pin goes through! Looks to me like two different machining companies that supplied already machined parts to a place "made" in Texas. [/QUOTE]
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