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Just two points here...
Who make's your receiver extension? Some less known, cheap manufacturers make REs to milspec diameter only. There's more to real milspec REs than just their diameter. See thread below:
http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=101
BTW, RRA is NOT known for quality.
You paid too much for your barrel. No way in hell is a YHM barrel worth whatever "really expensive" amount you paid for it. Just because you were charged $X for it, doesnt make it actually worth $X. YHM is NOT known for quality.
We're not trying to assholes here... Just giving you advice and telling you how it is. I suggest you read all the threads i linked in your other thread and learn as much as you can. I guarantee it, if you put in the time to read, learn and listen to the guys here, you'll be asking for a refund.
Last edited by Col_Crocs; 07-13-13 at 20:13.
I added up the price for everything excluding the barrel, and it came to $930.
That leaves $570 for the barrel and whatever gas tube/gas block you use. You can get a Noveske or Douglas barrel with a gas block for that much, and still have $120 to spare.
You got ripped off, dude.
Reading through this thread I almost thought the OP was joking....but I am not so sure.....![]()
ETC (SW/AW), USN (1998-2008)
CVN-65, USS Enterprise
Use quality mags, shoot the heck out of it and if you have problems, get your local guy to fix it. If he can't fix it, then get your money back.
This website is starting to read like TOS....
Why dont people research before buying?
My first AR was a Colt. Im still new to ARs. But I knew before about Colt. But learned about the other quality brands after reading Alot.
I believe you got ripped off by a lgs that will sell anything shiny to the first person who gets all fuzzy holding their "quality" rifle.
Read more = buying less crap
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