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What Exactly Constitutes an "Upgrade"?
All to often when looking through the classified the firearms are listed as "custom" or "customized". In the true meaning this says the gun was built, modified, or designed for a specific person. To me it's a red flag and a turn off. Unless the work carries the name of a well known smith I probably want nothing to do with the bubbafacations someone else has created.
On a related topic, what do you consider an upgrade? To me if the so called upgrade doesn't make it more accurate or more reliable it's nothing more than an add on. This is especially true for the tacticool ranger who adds a ton of Tapco and UTG crap. Nothing says Dollar Store Operator like bottom of the line cheap plastic Tapco stocks and grips, UTG slings and rails, and a $30 Chinese optic.
I'm done, that's all....
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