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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 2072099" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>I pretty much look for "value". If I can buy a $400 gun and have it shoot indiscernibly worse than a $1200 gun I am spending $400 every day of the week. Every time I have bought something "cheap" I have regretted it. I also think there are areas one can skimp and then there are areas you need to pony up. Buffer tube, unless you plan to use your stock as a battering ram then the 6061 material is fine. If you want to be able to knock in a door with it then you better spend the extra money on the 7075.</p><p></p><p>The cheapest gun I own that I bought is a Mossberg .22 and its been great since day one. Could not justify spending more than double for the 10/22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 2072099, member: 16136"] I pretty much look for "value". If I can buy a $400 gun and have it shoot indiscernibly worse than a $1200 gun I am spending $400 every day of the week. Every time I have bought something "cheap" I have regretted it. I also think there are areas one can skimp and then there are areas you need to pony up. Buffer tube, unless you plan to use your stock as a battering ram then the 6061 material is fine. If you want to be able to knock in a door with it then you better spend the extra money on the 7075. The cheapest gun I own that I bought is a Mossberg .22 and its been great since day one. Could not justify spending more than double for the 10/22. [/QUOTE]
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