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Ceratac unboxing 7.5 Pistol Kit Deluxe

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  1. The cheapest 80% build kits you can get but they work great mine hasn't had a issue I put a cheap omni maxx lower on my build got 280 in the entire thing you can't beat that price the cheap ar rifle I actually bought still cost me 475 so the build kit is the way to go super cheap and still a great product

  2. I have never been happier with a purchase of this type. Everything worked as advertised. The milling came out with a near mirror finish. I expected trouble getting everything properly aligned and did not expect success immediately. But I was wrong. I was completely taken aback by just how well the finished product performed. As fast as I could feed it, it spit them right back out with not a single issue. Even the brass surprised me. Every piece of brass (30) landed within a one-foot circle. I'm getting a carbine next month and a pistol the following month. It will be an absolute pleasure building the next few as this time I'll know exactly what I am doing, what to expect, and what to do and don't do. Can hardy wait.

  3. A word of warning about Ceratac. I bought a carbine from Ceratac a month ago and it has failure to feed, double feeds, and failure to eject issues. Its either the bcg or its undergassed. I paid them to complete the upper. Ive left multiple voicemails and sent multiple emails to Ceratac and have had ZERO response from them for over a week now. I'm stuck with a piece of shit that won't shoot more than a single bullet at a time. Know that if you buy from them and something does go wrong, you're on your own. It is REALLY not worth the savings because Im going to end up spending $$$ at a gunsmith just to get this thing functional. If youve read this far, Ive already tried multiple brands of mags and 7 different brands and types of ammo both 223 and 556. Ive also taken it into a gun shop for a look and they can't fix it without completely stripping it apart and diagnosing the issue at $49 per hour. I would send this thing back if I could actually reach them for a return.

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