5.45 Shooter
Active Member
Parts are parts!
An AR is just a tool to preform a job. That job is to deliver a projectile on target without fail.
And as long as the parts preform as intended the AR will do what it supposed to do, no matter what name is on the part or what price is paid for that part.
The tolerance on parts is variable, if you don't believe that ask anyone that has worked in a QC department.
What is needed for these variable sized parts is a builder that can assemble the parts & get them to work together. Sure anyone can build with perfect parts but perfect from a production line is very rare no matter what your specifications are.
That's why truly custom built guns cost so much because the parts are made just for that gun, most of the time.
Some are just the production parts that everyone can buy but put together by a builder that can take it to another level & fit each part to work with the other parts to preform better. That's what your extra $$ in a gun buys, It's not so much the quality of the parts it's the attention to detail in the assembly that makes the gun better.
So if you are one of those builders that has the talent to assemble a gun paying attention to detail & getting the most quality out of the production parts, you can build a great gun out of cheap parts.
The name on the outside doesn't matter if the quality is not on the inside.
An AR is just a tool to preform a job. That job is to deliver a projectile on target without fail.
And as long as the parts preform as intended the AR will do what it supposed to do, no matter what name is on the part or what price is paid for that part.
The tolerance on parts is variable, if you don't believe that ask anyone that has worked in a QC department.
What is needed for these variable sized parts is a builder that can assemble the parts & get them to work together. Sure anyone can build with perfect parts but perfect from a production line is very rare no matter what your specifications are.
That's why truly custom built guns cost so much because the parts are made just for that gun, most of the time.
Some are just the production parts that everyone can buy but put together by a builder that can take it to another level & fit each part to work with the other parts to preform better. That's what your extra $$ in a gun buys, It's not so much the quality of the parts it's the attention to detail in the assembly that makes the gun better.
So if you are one of those builders that has the talent to assemble a gun paying attention to detail & getting the most quality out of the production parts, you can build a great gun out of cheap parts.
The name on the outside doesn't matter if the quality is not on the inside.