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Originally posted by Mysticcobrakilla View PostCJ, just let it be. I'll explain some other time... I promise.
I'm not worried about value down the road or anything else. Just wanted to know if they made a quality product.
I trust y'all's opinion. That's why I asked.
I'm a glock owner...so what do I know
Fucking glock owner
For what you will be doing its a good choice and at that price shit once you get hooked start looking at something higher end if you choose to. (Although I would just start building after you got the hang of it) .
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Perfectly said.Originally posted by CJ View PostI'm not sure what you mean, you understand that a lot of shit is unnecessary but you don't care? To summarize what I'm saying is just about all ar15's are the same for 99% of peoples uses. I wouldn't get caught up in who makes anything. There's only a handful of real separate components out there.
Buddy bought a Noveske for his SBR build. Paid a shit ton for it. He got his trust waited his 9 months , stamp------ went to build his weapon, oooops the front take down pin holes were at a different angle making the lower worthless.
Just an example of even higher end overpaid components can have defects.
Just a few on this board are above amateur status with regard to guns/components. To be clear, I am not one of them. The more I learn, the more I find out that I do not know shit about guns compared to some.Last edited by likeitfast55; 08-13-2014, 11:51 AM.
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I had a similar issue with the LMT upper I bought for my SBR build. Nothing a bit of filing couldn't handle.Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostPerfectly said.
Buddy bought a Noveske for his SBR build. Paid a shit ton for it. He got his trust waited his 9 months , stamp------ went to build his weapon, oooops the front take down pin holes were at a different angle making the lower worthless.
Just an example of even higher end overpaid components can have defects.
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I am just transferring my current SBR upper over to the Noveske. The old SBR lower has a el cheapo $260 10.5" upper waiting on it. I am setting a goal to put together a 10.5" free float railed SBR that is reliable for under $900 including the tax stamp.Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostI would build it out, shoot it to make sure everything is good to go before investing a shit ton of time and money.
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Ah, YHM's patented tactical slimming lines. Those slimming lines tested very well with operators.
In all seriousness it look like nothing more than another billet lower. While they fit a bit better than the forged ones, I don't much like them because they are so chunky. I have a Quentin Defense QD 15 Army marked upper and lower I bought years ago that fits really nicely like you would expect any billet receiver. One of these days I will build it into a MK11 clone.

Given the choice though I will take a forged lower over a billet one any day of the week just as a result of size.
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