I've been hanging around this forum for about 6 months now, I think. It seems like there are more and more threads wanting comparisons between Model 1 and J&T. So, after using both companies, here is my opinion for those of you that care.
First, I only have about 4 months of experience with AR's, so take this for what it's worth. I have been doing a lot with handguns and aftermarket parts for several years, so I have experienced good and bad quality and customer service.
My first and only AR is a J&T carbine kit on a Eagle Arms lower. This little rifle shoots great, functions all the time and frankly, looks cool. The finish on the upper is top notch and matches the lower almost perfectly.
The parts for the lower appeared to be of very high quality. I didn't even have to knock any burrs off when I put the lower together. The parts fit together great and have given me no problems.
As for J&T's customer service, they were great to me when I had a couple of questions before and after buying the kit.
Now for the Model 1 review. My father wanted an AR after seeing and shooting mine. Being a little impatient, he bought a Model 1 kit from Ranger sales at a gun show in Michigan. At first, the guy thought they were out of a couple of lower parts so he was going to ship them out the next week. Then he "found" some extras stashed away in a box. I was not impressed.
The finish of the upper was nowhere near the quality of the J&T kit. Yes, its black and comes close to matching an Eagle Arms lower, but it doesn't look quite as good as the J&T.
The quality of the lower parts in this kit were not even close to those that came with my J&T kit. While I was putting the lower together, my father was stoning burrs off of parts that I didn't have to worry about out of the J&T kit. The thing that really concerned me with the J&T kit was the fact that the retainer in the hammer was loose and did not positively engage the hammer pin the way it should have. We were able to tighten this up, but I don't think we should have needed to.
Do both guns work? So far, yes. We haven't yet put them through any kind of torture test, but they have both functioned properly (minus one little mistake I made with a spring).
My advice for those looking to put a kit together, from limited experience, is to spend the extra $50 and go with a J&T kit.
Sorry I'm long winded, just needed to share the info.
Scott