
Originally Posted by
Duggan
I appreciate that you're trying to research every possible aspect of this gun before your purchase of one, but you're really over doing it.
I have at least 6000 rounds through my m4 by this point and guess how many components I have replaced? Guess how many times I have cleaned my recoil tube/spring? Guess how many times the gun has ever jammed/malfunctioned?
0.
The only issues I have EVER had with this gun was during the first ~200 rounds, some lighter rounds would not cycle the gun, and I think when I tried to 7+1+1 it choked a few times and didn't autoload.
You really shouldn't be so paranoid about stuff breaking and needing replacement when you havent even purchased/shot the firearm in question.
My $.02
btw after all these rounds, the only way to really tell my gun has been shot at all is the parkerizing around the bolt carrier group has started to get worn off, it is slightly silver in some spots. The m4 is built to last.
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