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    Misinformation being passed as fact, as usual. This comes up everywhere and I feel like I need to make a word file then just copy and paste it.

    Starting a post with "I heard" goes a long way. Too much is posted as fact. That used to not happen all that often here. Now it's daily.
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    A non-blem mur upper is $189.95 from dsg arms or $164.76 if you are eligible for a mil discount.

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    I remember reading from someone at KAC that LMT used to make their lowers when they were at Vero Beach, but that they're not made in-house.

    Anyone know who makes the Noveske Flared Forged Lowers?

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    upper just got in

    Bad pic, I know
    i like dating homeless girls.
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    Colt 6920(x2, soon to be 3), Glock 30s (×2), gen 4: 19,21.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Merle View Post
    A non-blem mur upper is $189.95 from dsg arms or $164.76 if you are eligible for a mil discount.
    I paid $140 tmd
    i like dating homeless girls.
    when you're done with them
    you can drop them off anywhere

    Colt 6920(x2, soon to be 3), Glock 30s (×2), gen 4: 19,21.
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    Quote Originally Posted by filthy phil View Post
    I paid $140 tmd
    For a Vltor MUR? That's not what is in your picture. Looks like a regular forged upper. You could get an Aero Precision complete forged upper for about $80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merle View Post
    For a Vltor MUR? That's not what is in your picture. Looks like a regular forged upper. You could get an Aero Precision complete forged upper for about $80.
    Dont want a frankengun. Maybe on my 2nd build ill go that route
    i like dating homeless girls.
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    Colt 6920(x2, soon to be 3), Glock 30s (×2), gen 4: 19,21.
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    Quote Originally Posted by filthy phil View Post
    Dont want a frankengun. Maybe on my 2nd build ill go that route
    Frankengun? I think some name brand snob made up that term to make himself feel superior for buying an expensive complete rifle or as a put down of some sort. If you think about it, damn near every manufacturer sells "Frankenguns" unless they are building every single part in house, but they don't. They contract other manufacturers to sell parts to them, especially upper and lower receivers and they could come from different manufacturers. I guess ultimately it's your money and if it makes you happy to know that every single part came from Noveske even though those parts were probably sourced from many different places than that's your business. I think in the end you are going to spend the same or more to put together the same rifle you could have just bought from Noveske but the difference will be is that yours won't have a warranty.

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    A "Frankengun" is one put together of a mish-mash of parts by someone who has not a clue to what he is doing.

    A well put together gun made of the "best" parts from a variety of manufacturers is not a "Frankengun."
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    Quote Originally Posted by chadbag View Post
    A "Frankengun" is one put together of a mish-mash of parts by someone who has not a clue to what he is doing.
    Is that the Webster's Dictionary definition or yours?

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