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    Machine Gunner Colorado Osprey's Avatar
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    Like others stated... Del-Ton.. good stuff... Great guys.
    M4 feed ramps are designed to improve reliable feeding in full auto operation... not necessary in semi-auto rifle. Some of the "Mil-Spec" only guys have to have them because anything not "Mil-Spec" is junk. But don't believe the hype.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Chairman Emeritus (Retired Admin) Marlin's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Osprey View Post
    Like others stated... Del-Ton.. good stuff... Great guys.
    M4 feed ramps are designed to improve reliable feeding in full auto operation... not necessary in semi-auto rifle. Some of the "Mil-Spec" only guys have to have them because anything not "Mil-Spec" is junk. But don't believe the hype.

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    im not a mil-spec guy on ar's anyway. i just like to target shoot with them.

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    Quick couple general questions (not necessarily related to del-ton):

    I noticed the rifle in the previous pic, the handguards look really short, is that a CAR kit or M4 kit (i thought the gas block on CAR's were longer than M4's)?

    Secondly, does a "standard A2 front sight" interfere with potential optics? Again, after looking at the previous pic, it would appear that is an OK option, or would a flip up be better?

    Thanks in advance,
    Tim

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    its an m4 in the pic.....as for the site..they are in the sight picture but do not bother me...if you thought they might bother you, you might be better paying the little bit extra for the flip up front site

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    I've also heard that del-ton makes quality kits. I've got one friend that has put one together using del-ton and has been happy.

    I've got no personal experience with them.

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    I 've ordered a Del-Ton kit that I plan to mate with a R Guns lower. It's sort of a "how low can you go" build. I'll post a range report when I get it together, but I can say that I have no complaints about Del-Ton, other than their 16-week backorder, but that's not really their fault.

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