loose tolerances to give it the "quality" of an AK? What do ya think? What would you call it?
Posted: 12/13/2003 6:38:41 PM EDT
[#1]
Scrap metal?
Posted: 12/13/2003 6:41:54 PM EDT
[#2]
Why not save the trouble of designing it and just throw your money away.
Personally seems pretty dumb to me.
Posted: 12/13/2003 6:42:11 PM EDT
[#3]
Just damn, not this again.
Posted: 12/13/2003 6:43:59 PM EDT
[#4]
I don't think Bryco-Jennings would ever make an AR......... but really, Maybe a Ruger mini-14?
Posted: 12/13/2003 6:50:56 PM EDT
[#5]
A Hesse.
Posted: 12/13/2003 6:56:50 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted: loose tolerances to give it the "quality" of an AK? What do ya think? What would you call it?
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mini-14
Posted: 12/13/2003 7:05:30 PM EDT
[#7]
So I see they call you Rainman for a reason...
Yeah, wheel of fortune, 4:00 p.m., yeah.
Posted: 12/13/2003 7:11:54 PM EDT
[#8]
A Glock?
Posted: 12/13/2003 7:17:42 PM EDT
[#9]
Sorry. I've been lacking sleep lately.
Posted: 12/13/2003 7:44:10 PM EDT
[#10]
[slap]
Posted: 12/13/2003 7:45:14 PM EDT
[#11]
ever hear of the ar47? its a cross between the ar15 and the ak47. not sure if it has loose tolerances or not.
The big point these days however is not about loose tolerances as much as other things. with new coatings for metal - robar's self lubricating NP3 and rogaurd for instance - It may be possible to give a firearm with tighter tolerances as much reliability as one with looser tolerances. and perhaps a gun with a combo of both looser tolerances and good efficient metal coatings will be the wave of the future.
You will see this material again. [;)]
Posted: 12/13/2003 7:52:54 PM EDT
[#12]
The current design of the AR15 is just fine, every fine machine needs a little TLC, if you do your job, the AR15 will do it's.
Case Closed!!!!
Posted: 12/13/2003 8:00:44 PM EDT
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I agree.
You having reliability problems with your AR? I can almost guarantee that it isn't due to tight tolerances. Most likely mags or bad cleaning practices.