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    Who Really Made Your AR 15?

    This is a 14.33 minute video on how to identify forge marks on the upper and lower receiver. Maybe I am just fascinated with the research this guy has done uncovering all this or maybe I am just a geek. Anyway, this video will help you identify exactly who forged and finished your upper and lower and in any combination of companies. Mine is a Cardinal Forge upper and a Cerro Forge lower.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQcRY7ELcMQ

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    I’m not sure origin of the forging really determines who “made” your AR. It’s much more complicated than forging.


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    The company the does the raw forging, which the forge mark identifies, is not the company that finish machines the part. So a company, say Cardinal Forge produces 10,000 lower forging's, and they supply 1,000 to a company. That company has a third party CNC machine and roll mark them, then they go to be anodized at another company. Finally it arrives at the parent company for final inspection and assembly or sale. Some companies might do all or some of the above steps in house but most don't.
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    There used to be a list of mold marks running around here somewhere. It doesn't matter who made what. The same old "just as good as" vs. "Top tier manufacturers are better because they cost 3 kidneys" argument will just get the thread closed.

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    Who really cares who forges it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scooter22 View Post
    Who really cares who forges it?
    It's possible that some forgers have better quality control than others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scooter22 View Post
    Who really cares who forges it?
    There's a great many things to be mindful of before you worry about forgings. Toe nail growth rate comes to mind....
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    Thanks, that was very informative.
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    I really haven’t seen that much difference from forgings, but I only have seen two different forging marks go through the line where I work.


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