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    i just assembeled one of their m4 kits parts looked good but not impressed with the superior arms lower i have a dpms lower ordered to replace it with

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    Quote Originally Posted by tikkafan View Post
    Blackthorne kits are crap. It isn't worth saving what $50 or $60 over the next best kit. There is a reason that Vulcan is on it's third or fourth company name. They burn them out with bad products and bad service.

    J&T or Del-Ton is a much better choice for a cheap kit.

    Gotta go with Tikkafan on this. Saving a few bucks may seem like a good idea to begin with, but if you want to keep the weapon for awhile, and want it to shoot worth a damn, spend the extra loot. Del-ton, CMMG, BravoCompany, hell even Colemantyler.com is a better source than these Vulcan doorstops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Drebbin View Post
    It's even better than that. The 1911 that Swiss gas mask dude is holding happens to be one of those awesome spring action pellet / bb gun / dart guns.

    It's sad when they can't even afford an airgun realistic looking enough to pass in a photo.
    HSLD!



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    If you are building an SBR, go with really good parts. Noveske, P.O.F, Larue, VLTOR and the like. Not this Gay-R-15 junk that Vulcan is pawning. They really should be shut down.

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    everything looked and went together well so what problems should i expect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slipknot View Post
    everything looked and went together well so what problems should i expect?
    It could fit together like it grew there, but there are dozens of things that could go wrong. Non-staked key, barrel issues, etc, etc...

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    Only reason I could see "going cheap" is if you plan to run the hell out of it on auto. Beta dumps, mag dumps, etc....etc ....

    Otherwise, just buy once/cry once.

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    Why would you buy cheap if you were going to go auto?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARinNC View Post
    Why would you buy cheap if you were going to go auto?
    Because the hillside, steel and paper don't shoot back.

    If you're going to burn it up at non threat targets why not shoot cheap?
    Chief Armorer for Elite Shooting Sports in Manassas VA
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    Sorry, I feel like, why waste the money on cheap, full auto or not. Spend the money. Plus, do you fell like having a catastrophic failure while shooting full auto? Actually, I am arguing a moot point. Bump.

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