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Oh no you didn't!!!! Lol
If this was a $1000 rifle. I would own both the MH and MV and would never complain about accuracy. But when I spend almost 5 grand and it shoots worse then my $150 marlin x22. I have a serious issue.
As seen above, Chago compares a $1000 AR, to his $5000 customized MV or MH. He is absolutely allowed to compare the end resaults (accuracy) but to say there is a 4k price difference is absurd when at least 1.5k is furniture options or a proof barrel upgrade, none of which makes it shoot groups better. As such I am argueing the point of cost. These firearms are not built equally, one is basic, the other is heavily modded. The MV/MH even in basic (3350 for MV/3700 for MH) is still heavily modded compared to a $1000 AR.
And because they are still miles apart in price and specs, the best way to have a fair comparison of value is to bring the AR up to the MV's most minimal specs, so that is what I did, and the difference (not including any cost for the new handguard to free float the aftermarket lilja barrel) would put a Basic AR (+Lilja barrel+Timney trigger+JP SCS buffer+Ambi bolt release) only approx $940 less then the MV comparable build which would be a basic $3350 build with no options.
I honestly don't get your argument. Your trying to explain to me how a base priced MH is roughly the same as a cheap AR??? So based on your math a MH is 30% more expensive. And you act like that is no big deal. When the reality is your math is wrong because my MH costed about $4600 to my door. I'm not sure what your argument is trying to.prove??? My point was a $2000 xcr shoots the same if not better then my MH did. I am not trying to be a hater. I appreciate what ATRS did by bringing a non restricted rifle to Canada.
1) yes, a comparable AR build to the MV Basic build is about only 30% cost difference.
2) I am sorry, but your model was not a basic option for that price, also I find it interesting how now you get to through tax and shipping in to the cost of the MV, but not your other rifle that you are compairing it too? Interesting way to make it look more expensive than your other options. Sounds like you you live in a ####ty spot, not the manufacturers fault.
3) If you did, you would not #### all over them price wise as I have explained above, and you would also note that your MH was an early production, one that had most likely been affected by the campin and or gasblock issue, both of which have since been addressed.
Since you neglect to do both of these (which would show fairness) it discredits you in my opinion to anyone who is aware of these 2 negligences. Im not saying you had trouble getting yours to shoot, I am also not saying yours wasn't $4600. What I am saying is your example likely had some issues you never had sorted out before you dumped it and was built to a significantly higher spec than the AR of which you chose to compare it too.
Incase its not clear yet, I was quoteing Chago comparing his $1000 AR to his $5000 MH. To me a $1000 dollar AR is pretty basic these days, luckiy if you are even getting a free float barrel at that price.I'd say he can. For one, The proof is in the pudding with his targets. And calling a Les Baer a basic ##### AR is a pretty long stretch.


















































