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Thinner vs fatter ar rails12/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() I have looked at DD and I really don't like the furniture on them and for the price I think I should. I have been trying to get behind the Geissele (14.5" URGI) a bit more and like it a lot, much heavier and beefier front rail than both the POF and BCM. I tend to grab the lighter rifle and it's a BCM 11.5". The POF tends to be heavier, but is very accurate. Also, I have a few Geissele uppers on AP lowers and like those too. I have several BCM uppers on AP lowers and like them. I have a POF 415 and it's a good rifle, but it's not my go to rifle. You should educate yourself on these products a bit more. You can also buy an upper and lower, slap it together yourself and save the FET which is around 11% of the price. A $1800 DD gun costs the same $1200 BCM gun costs to make, except BCM probably spent more in QC/QA and ensuring every part met spec. BCM runs on much smaller margins and if you know how much they spend ensuring you get a top notch product, you would understand. mil discount is their margins are so large that they can afford it. What does a military discount have to do with anything? The reason half of these companies can offer a. BCM offers much better profiles and you can actually buy them. RIS II is going away and the difference between a Colt/DD/FN/CBM CMV barrel is nil. If you want good quality hard use tools that won't break the bank, BCM is where you go. They are like Noveske, overpriced decent stuff beyond its time. DD really brings nothing to the table today. BCM basically took Colt quality/QC/QA and replicated it then innovated years ago and brings a new standard today. DD barrels are decent but that's about where it ends.
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