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23 January 2008, 23:08 #16Member
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24 January 2008, 12:02 #17
Another consideration is that the M&P rifles are mass produced. When any rifle is mass produced, you will have quality control issues.
As far as set screws coming lose on low profile gas blocks, it's a non-concern. If installed properly with locktite, it will never come lose. I've had more difficulty taking off properly installed gas blocks (with setscrews) than I have with some FSB. Like most things, it's more about assembly than anything else.
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24 January 2008, 13:51 #18Member
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Great news today! The .gov is going to help me buy whichever rifle I finally choose with a tax rebate check. Yippee!
Thanks for all the great advice guys, I really appreciate it. Right now I am swimming in information overload and need to sort everything out. I am heading down to SA for awhile to do some kayaking and get the heck out of this central Texas cedar pollen. You'd have to live here to understand. Hopefully I will the rifle figured out by the time I get back. Thanks again!
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24 January 2008, 16:20 #19Member
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24 January 2008, 17:31 #20
Have a good time pard. I met my wife when I was at school at UT/SWT and I proposed to her on the side of a mountain outside of Wimberly. I will always love central Texas. Up here in the north we're waiting for the Big Chill. How bad it is will determine if I get to do a transport tomorrow morning or if I will be on hold for Monday.
I'm thinking that I might use some of my Fed check for a pair of lowers for my kids.