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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3992624" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>I think it's a myth.</p><p></p><p>No no no no no. You need a good proper non-AR15.com manual like a 23&P that I linked, good-ish tools, and <em><u>quality parts</u></em>. Quality parts doesn't mean super expensive, but good quality well made parts from a good machinist/maker - they just tend to be more expensive. If you decide to go cheap, then you probably won't have a good gun. Good quality milspec parts also fit together correctly.</p><p></p><p>Poverty Pony machines their forged receivers to milspec and they work awesome. They have great small parts. I wasn't impressed with their barrels. I'm not down with their 308 stuff because it's kinda big and clunky.</p><p></p><p>WC always has good quality affordable parts but I'm not keen on most of their barrels.</p><p></p><p>The most impressive thing about Aero is that everything is cerakoted FDE, you know coz it's good.</p><p></p><p>You just have to shop around for good parts...and not gimmicky BS. That's another booger, the gimmicks. If you build guns out of gimmicky expensive crap, you end up selling it on here with a mile long list of gimmicks that nobody wants.</p><p></p><p>And don't out-think yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3992624, member: 41176"] I think it's a myth. No no no no no. You need a good proper non-AR15.com manual like a 23&P that I linked, good-ish tools, and [I][U]quality parts[/U][/I]. Quality parts doesn't mean super expensive, but good quality well made parts from a good machinist/maker - they just tend to be more expensive. If you decide to go cheap, then you probably won't have a good gun. Good quality milspec parts also fit together correctly. Poverty Pony machines their forged receivers to milspec and they work awesome. They have great small parts. I wasn't impressed with their barrels. I'm not down with their 308 stuff because it's kinda big and clunky. WC always has good quality affordable parts but I'm not keen on most of their barrels. The most impressive thing about Aero is that everything is cerakoted FDE, you know coz it's good. You just have to shop around for good parts...and not gimmicky BS. That's another booger, the gimmicks. If you build guns out of gimmicky expensive crap, you end up selling it on here with a mile long list of gimmicks that nobody wants. And don't out-think yourself. [/QUOTE]
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