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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 5012593" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>ARs are the tinker toy for adults. 98% or better of what's out there is good stuff. Like with all things some are better than others but for the vast majority it's all equal. Example I built my son a left handed one that consists of a Savage lower, Stag upper and bolt carrier group ( for left handed), faxon barrel, Anderson, CMMG, Troy, S&W, Midwest, and a few other parts manufacturers thrower in. The only thing complete in the build was the BCG. Everything else from end to the other was assembled by me and a friend. It all fit perfectly and works flawlessly. There really is no holy grail in the AR world only what you like and willing to pay for. During these times and assembled AR price is being inflated by most. IMO look at palmetto state and bear creek arsenal for kits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 5012593, member: 12966"] ARs are the tinker toy for adults. 98% or better of what’s out there is good stuff. Like with all things some are better than others but for the vast majority it’s all equal. Example I built my son a left handed one that consists of a Savage lower, Stag upper and bolt carrier group ( for left handed), faxon barrel, Anderson, CMMG, Troy, S&W, Midwest, and a few other parts manufacturers thrower in. The only thing complete in the build was the BCG. Everything else from end to the other was assembled by me and a friend. It all fit perfectly and works flawlessly. There really is no holy grail in the AR world only what you like and willing to pay for. During these times and assembled AR price is being inflated by most. IMO look at palmetto state and bear creek arsenal for kits [/QUOTE]
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