which is not the holy grail.cheapest parts that meet TDP spec.
which is not the holy grail.cheapest parts that meet TDP spec.
As far as a proper mil-spec rifle/carbine is concerned, the TDP is the grail, which is why Colt fought so hard NOT to release it to the .gov for the M4 platform. And why until 2050ish, Colt will be getting royalties for it, regardless of who builds the M4 for the .gov.which is not the holy grail.
your answer is, I never said parts guns are of inferior quality, I said certain manufacturers are of low quality. DD, LMT, Larue, all sell "parts" to make guns. If assembled PROPERLY, by someone who knows what they are doing, you will have a decent rifle, if you start with cheap junk, you end up with polished cheap junk! It's worthless to argue, so, I guess yes, you can turn inferior quality into good enough, if good enough is all you strive for, you got it!
Keep on keepin on with your home built upper and lower. I for one will buy quality from day one ....
As far as a proper mil-spec rifle/carbine is concerned, the TDP is the grail, which is why Colt fought so hard NOT to release it to the .gov for the M4 platform. And why until 2050ish, Colt will be getting royalties for it, regardless of who builds the M4 for the .gov.
how about you just sell it and buy a 6920/BCM/DD/LMT? if you want to skimp go PSA. why drop $400 into a $600 rifle that when your finshed is still a $600 rifle?
+1. Just like guys who spend big bucks sending their MIMber 1911 to a custom gunsmith for mods. In the end it's still a MIMber.
Dude, you need to get over your MIM part issues. If you rule out MIM parts, you rule out a lot of guns. Most guns actually. Colts are loaded with MIM parts. If you are going to call out Kimber for using MIM parts and maybe a plastic MSH too, you need to acknowledge the fact that Colts are no better in that regard. More expensive, but not better. I'm guessing most production guns contain some MIM parts somewhere. I'm guessing my Sigs are full of MIM parts as well.