omegared24
Ultimate Member
I think it'd probably help to go beyond saying that they're out of spec and digging deeper into why exactly that's bad and how it can end up negatively affecting the gun.
It's been explained many times on this forum why an out of spec AR is bad.
I think it lends to the platform that you can probably pick apart a rifle with gauges but it will still run fine. The issues show themselves when you really need it and it decides it doesn't want to cooperate.
I'm guilty of running a less than perfect AR but my "go to" has been checked and assembled by a pro that I trust. Not many people can say that.