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Just picked up the custom AR build I've been waiting on for over a year and a half...
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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 1752422" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>First, it sounds like the person who put that AR together is a total dipshit. I would never give a "custom" built AR back to the customer with the rails and gas block wobbling. Did this jackass even test fire and function check the weapon? Let me answer that, No he did not. I hope you didn't over pay because the parts used are subpar at best. I don't understand why people must build an AR with not-so-decent parts, and usually over pay, when a quality upper can be had from BCM that you know will have an extremely stupid high chance of NOT having problems. It's still possible, but more unlikely than having some tactical dildo wannabe gunsmith put together AR. If it were me, and it's not me but if it was, I'd sell the upper and get a BCM upper. By the amount of ammo you claim to have bought it sounds like you plan on doing some serious shooting, more than most of the people on this forum do, so you shouldn't set yourself up for failure by using a subpar upper. </p><p></p><p>Second, that's not an ACOG. It's a Trijicon Reflex. No ACOG. I know that's being nitpicky, but that's just me. I have no opinion on keepin it or selling it for an Aimpoint or Eotech. As long as you go with one of the newer Eotech's or Aimpoints, you won't have any problems. They're built good, good enough for out troops to use. If you wanna know more about them, there are literally tons of YouTube reviews and reviews everywhere all over the Internet. Google search is your friend. </p><p></p><p>How did you acquire the grip-pod thingy before they were commercially available?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 1752422, member: 8931"] First, it sounds like the person who put that AR together is a total dipshit. I would never give a "custom" built AR back to the customer with the rails and gas block wobbling. Did this jackass even test fire and function check the weapon? Let me answer that, No he did not. I hope you didn't over pay because the parts used are subpar at best. I don't understand why people must build an AR with not-so-decent parts, and usually over pay, when a quality upper can be had from BCM that you know will have an extremely stupid high chance of NOT having problems. It's still possible, but more unlikely than having some tactical dildo wannabe gunsmith put together AR. If it were me, and it's not me but if it was, I'd sell the upper and get a BCM upper. By the amount of ammo you claim to have bought it sounds like you plan on doing some serious shooting, more than most of the people on this forum do, so you shouldn't set yourself up for failure by using a subpar upper. Second, that's not an ACOG. It's a Trijicon Reflex. No ACOG. I know that's being nitpicky, but that's just me. I have no opinion on keepin it or selling it for an Aimpoint or Eotech. As long as you go with one of the newer Eotech's or Aimpoints, you won't have any problems. They're built good, good enough for out troops to use. If you wanna know more about them, there are literally tons of YouTube reviews and reviews everywhere all over the Internet. Google search is your friend. How did you acquire the grip-pod thingy before they were commercially available? [/QUOTE]
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