You hand a guy a Bible, and he says "No I want a Bible coloring book". Grow up AS, the information is there you just aren't reading it. Perhaps your intellect is sub par!
Never judge a man by his success, judge by how he deals with his failures!- L.E.C.
Some People suck at being Human!- Me
"To keep you is no gain, to destroy you is no loss."- Khmer Rouge
If more people in your life had told you to feed yourself instead of chewing the food and spitting it into your mouth like a mommy bird, you'd likely be more able now to feed yourself.
Further:
- This thread is not about any chart
- This thread is not about which is the best AR to buy
- This thread is about improving reliability in potentially problem ARs
Delta, I haven't been here long myself but give it a chance here, lay low, use the search function, and read. I have learned so much from this forum without asking questions. The guys here really know there stuff. So dont run yet, give it a chance. You wont regret it.
Click here for the CHART http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...=5&output=html WOW, its not there, my bad
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Last edited by nowayout; 02-26-11 at 11:49.
Everyone, let's all relax and count to 10.
DS,
Sorry, but unbeknownst to me, Rob pulled the chart recently and I didn't realize that when I posted the link above. What remains are the descriptions of items that matter and how to assess the quality of the materials used, the quality of mfg, etc.
Lacking the chart, and understanding you are new to this site, I'd suggest you spend some time going through the stickied Knowledge-based threads located in the Tech Board to get an understanding of things and see everyone's viewpoint.
You may not completely agree that everything Rob has put together needs to be "best quality" in your firearm, but it's a good foundation from which to evaluate any future purchase(s). You just have to be honest with yourself and compare these items against your requirements to determine where you place value on these various attributes. For example, you may not see value in a milspec tube vs a commercial tube, or you may not care about 4140 vs 4150 vs milspec 4150 barrel steel, that's fine. But at least you'll know the differences between the various versions.
Hope this helps.
We are going to pause here to reflect a bit, gents.
No, really -- we are. Time now.
AC
Post count is in no way an indicator of one's ability to contribute. It is, however, a fine indication of who has or has not taken a sound read of the culture of the forum and how one should or should not post.
Ladies and gents, behold immediately prior to AC's, how one should not post.
You and Delta both need to take a breath, open your eyes, and read the message instead of getting distracted by the medium, especially since it seems that you can't get past one-upsmanship long enough to comprehend what you're being told.
Do not in any way mistake what I just typed as a mere suggestion.
Mr Laughery, let's refrain from calling anybody stupid, outright, except in instances in which it is warranted. You post was not an example of one of those times.
Got a metric assload of infractions to hand out, right here. Try us.
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