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  • deemus

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    We made it this far with no mention of Bear Creek Arsenal?

    Never owned or shot one btw. Just a name that's usually associated with these discussions.


    I’ve been waiting for it. I had issues with my 458, but they sent me a new complete upper. The replacement runs like a scalded dog.

    Zero issues with a 7.62x39.

    Their CS is good.
     
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    V-Tach

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    Per @Vaquero .....Clerke Oh yeah........

    Valkyrie Arms.............

    I've got a stainless receiver CETME and an L1A1 from CAI, and both have been phenomenal over the years......
     

    Lead Belly

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    Zamak, FTW


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    xkon

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    I'm my experience I have had the most issues with remington, ruger and colt.

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    Surprised about the Ruger comment. I've had some pretty good luck with a few different Rugers.

    Bought a brand new Colt Delta Elite ~10 years ago or so. Disassembled it and had a gouge down half the rifling and had to be sent back under warranty.
     

    studenygreg

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    Surprised about the Ruger comment. I've had some pretty good luck with a few different Rugers.

    Bought a brand new Colt Delta Elite ~10 years ago or so. Disassembled it and had a gouge down half the rifling and had to be sent back under warranty.
    I've sent back a couple of 10/22s, american, and sr22. Their customer service is great and fast. I still buy ruger .22lr products despite the issues. They are cheap and good CS so it doesn't bother me too much.

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    zackmars

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    Surprised about the Ruger comment. I've had some pretty good luck with a few different Rugers.

    Bought a brand new Colt Delta Elite ~10 years ago or so. Disassembled it and had a gouge down half the rifling and had to be sent back under warranty.

    I've had terrible luck with ruger. A gp100, 10/22 TD, and mkIV all had to go back to ruger. I didn't send in the 10/22, but the mkIV went back twice to make up for it, and it still didn't work

    Eta, dont get me started on ruger BCG's
     

    xkon

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    I've had terrible luck with ruger. A gp100, 10/22 TD, and mkIV all had to go back to ruger. I didn't send in the 10/22, but the mkIV went back twice to make up for it, and it still didn't work

    Eta, dont get me started on ruger BCG's
    Have a gp100 and SRH in 454, both built like tanks and can handle very hot loadings. Mk3 22/45 I've ran close to high 5 digits through, usually 2-3k rounds a month through it mainly suppressed. Usually 1k or more rounds between actual cleanings, just a quick wipe of the feed ramp every few hundred rounds. The thing runs, but I've changed a few parts to voltquartsen pieces. Bought these years ago too so maybe their quality went down since I got mine.
     
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