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    uploadfromtaptalk1405537237775.jpguploadfromtaptalk1405537288652.jpg lower reciever is CNC Billet and has custom tentioning screw to eliminate wobble of the top and bottom receivers. The hard coat black anodized finish is absolutely amazing, holds up to the elements and hard use. The Geissele trigger system is great with very little reset and a crisp, light trigger break and being from all machined parts and not MIM (like the majority of other lower AR parts)helps with durability.

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    It's another generic ass over priced carbine. Not really sure what else there is to say. The company is is in bed with the IMO failed 2nd gen ar57, which is known to have some pretty horrid qc.

    For 2,000+$ I'd get a KAC or LMT and never look back.

    And to answer your question 7.62 about Noveske... it's their reputation over some years of top quality stuff and good customer service and outstanding qc. You don't just turn into a Noveske, or KAC, it takes years to do. Starting off the bat, with 2,000$+ guns, which are just a mash of numerous companies products is just head scratching.

    IMO this is just another thread trying to justify ones purchase. Why don't people just post up an in depth review of their weapon system, with a bunch of details, experiences etc, rather than say what do you think about this brand, then when people give opinions, get defensive and try to prove how good their purchase is. Seems to be an almost daily ordeal.
    Last edited by discreet; 07-16-14 at 15:23.
    From TOS ... "buy the shit out of that thing, all the mil spec is just nonsense."

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    uploadfromtaptalk1405537812746.jpguploadfromtaptalk1405537854086.jpg the stark pistol grip is also a great feature because it is a complete group that replaces the trigger guard and that's less part you have to deal with, not to mention the storage capacity is quite nice I personally keep an extra bolt and firing pin in there. Now for the tactical link sling swivel attachment I prefer those because they're easy to put on and it locks into the rear plate with no play, plus I can take it off and put it on something else as well and the swivel cup is made of stainless steel.Materials are 6061-T6 aluminum and not some cheap ChiCom crap. Attached to it right now is the MS4 MAGPUL sling which I really like. They got rid of the plastic attach plates and made these stress areas hard coat steel, it as well is a QD attachment sling with locking swivel points so it don't over rotate and bind up on you.

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by discreet View Post
    It's another generic ass over priced carbine. Not really sure what else there is to say. The company is is in bed with the IMO failed 2nd gen ar57, which is known to have some pretty horrid qc.

    For 2,000+$ I'd get a KAC or LMT and never look back.

    And to answer your question 7.62 about Noveske... it's their reputation over some years of top quality stuff and good customer service and outstanding qc. You don't just turn into a Noveske, or KAC, it takes years to do. Starting off the bat, with 2,000$+ guns, which are just a mash of numerous companies products is just head scratching.
    I can say the same about yours and they are totally separate now and do there own thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 762X39KALASHNIKOV View Post
    uploadfromtaptalk1405537812746.jpguploadfromtaptalk1405537854086.jpg the stark pistol grip is also a great feature because it is a complete group that replaces the trigger guard and that's less part you have to deal with, not to mention the storage capacity is quite nice I personally keep an extra bolt and firing pin in there. Now for the tactical link sling swivel attachment I prefer those because they're easy to put on and it locks into the rear plate with no play, plus I can take it off and put it on something else as well and the swivel cup is made of stainless steel.Materials are 6061-T6 aluminum and not some cheap ChiCom crap. Attached to it right now is the MS4 MAGPUL sling which I really like. They got rid of the plastic attach plates and made these stress areas hard coat steel, it as well is a QD attachment sling with locking swivel points so it don't over rotate and bind up on you.
    Why are you trying so hard to prove how good your purchase is. Instead of trying to do so, which is just another douchebaggy type thread, get together some details, range report, and spend the time and do a proper review thread, rather than a pointless ask what others think thread, and when you don't get people saying yeaaa they tits, turn around and get defensive about it. If anything, threads like these just further push people away from the things you are trying to hold up on a pedastal.

    And comment about saying the same about mine? Mine what? I don't don't own a single factory built AR.


    In the end, there is not one serious user part on there. Stark grip... really? Apex rail? I'm honestly surprised they don't have an Ncstar scope or dot included.

    IMO, this thread is going to end the same as the other ones. People are going to give opinions, you will get butthurt after a few pages, thread will get locked, and you will go to another forum. For a new member, you are best of devouring the info on the site, before you try to talk others into purchasing what you have etc.
    Last edited by discreet; 07-16-14 at 15:29.
    From TOS ... "buy the shit out of that thing, all the mil spec is just nonsense."

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    Dude, I'm not trying to flame you but you are missing the point here.
    We don't care about the aesthetics of the rifle. These options you are pointing out are exactly that, options.
    This is what we/you should be asking about the rifle that you spent $2k on:
    What steel is the barrel made from? Is the gas port a proper size for optimal function? Is the barrel HP/MP tested? Is it a true 5.56 chamber?
    What is the bolt made of? 158 or 9310? Is the bolt HP/MP tested? individually or batch tested?
    What buffer is being used? Carbine, H, H2?
    2 Colt 6920's cost less than $2k and all of those questions are answered.
    Last edited by CoryCop25; 07-16-14 at 15:30.
    "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect"
    "There are 550 million firearms on this planet. That's one firearm for every 12 people. The question is... How do we arm the other 11?" Lord of War.
    "I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." Thomas Jefferson

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    Attachment 27254 And lastly the CTR stock that so many love and use because of the locking mechanism to eliminate wobble and of course Magpuls QC. The LaRue RISR is a great addition if your totally collapsed you can still charge the charging handle without you having to adjust your stock and put it back into its proper notch. Sights are a given, Troy flip up H&K style sights are just great for me cause I run a Kalashnikov as well and it relates well with me using both systems.uploadfromtaptalk1405539053831.jpguploadfromtaptalk1405539080767.jpg

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by CoryCop25 View Post
    Dude, I'm not trying to flame you but you are missing the point here.
    We don't care about the aesthetics of the rifle. These options you are pointing out are exactly that, options.
    This is what we/you should be asking about the rifle that you spent $2k on:
    What steel is the barrel made from? Is the gas port a proper size for optimal function? Is the barrel HP/MP tested? Is it a true 5.56 chamber?
    What is the bolt made of? 158 or 9310? Is the bolt HP/MP tested? individually or batch tested?
    What buffer is being used? Carbine, H, H2?
    2 Colt 6920's cost less than $2k and all of those questions are answered.
    Yes every test u mention is done to these rifles.

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by discreet View Post
    Why are you trying so hard to prove how good your purchase is. Instead of trying to do so, which is just another douchebaggy type thread, get together some details, range report, and spend the time and do a proper review thread, rather than a pointless ask what others think thread, and when you don't get people saying yeaaa they tits, turn around and get defensive about it. If anything, threads like these just further push people away from the things you are trying to hold up on a pedastal.

    And comment about saying the same about mine? Mine what? I don't don't own a single factory built AR.


    In the end, there is not one serious user part on there. Stark grip... really? Apex rail? I'm honestly surprised they don't have an Ncstar scope or dot included.

    IMO, this thread is going to end the same as the other ones. People are going to give opinions, you will get butthurt after a few pages, thread will get locked, and you will go to another forum. For a new member, you are best of devouring the info on the site, before you try to talk others into purchasing what you have etc.
    I can do range reports I just have not put one on here yet. I know my shit is flawless I'm just trying to show people what's on the rifle that's it, you are the one ranting and raving about stuff that I already know. I'm simply trying to show my rifle and get Owners and users opinions on them

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    We want to see the proof.
    Again, Colt 6920, DD V4, LMT, Noveske N4, and BCM BCM4 are all under $1k and have been proven.
    Blackheart mentions NOTHING about any testing.
    "Perfect Practice Makes Perfect"
    "There are 550 million firearms on this planet. That's one firearm for every 12 people. The question is... How do we arm the other 11?" Lord of War.
    "I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." Thomas Jefferson

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