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Lmao, take the road less traveled brother!
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Well, "AR Stoner" (whoever that is?) is not really known for quality that I have seen and...

No telling who actually made it. (Midway won't tell you!)

Admittedly, I'm sure there is actually not any working differences.
 

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That one is the wrong thread pattern for a 5.56 barrel. Probably a very good choice if you get one with the correct thread pitch.
That's the correct thread pitch for my 300 BLK.
 

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No telling who actually made it.
From what I can find... "AR-STONER™ products are manufactured in the USA in an ISO 9001:2008 registered facility."
 
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From what I can find... "AR-STONER™ products are manufactured in the USA in an ISO 9001:2008 registered facility."
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As I said, I'm sure it is fine and a Bargain, but...

I like knowing who made it, even if it is made in China.

Wifey needed a set of tires and there was a brand made in CHINA, but got rave reviews and were more affordable and plenty good for my wife's trips around town.

Been a couple of years now and totally satisfied ,but did the research before buying.

Might just get the same brand when I need a new set of tires!

 
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Well got them at a "Tire Kingdom" if you have one close.

Got the same warrantee as the others, including free road service, for a flat tire if needed.

Hard to beat the price!
 
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When I was a Boy in Georgia, with my first car...

Used to run what they called "Recaps", I bought in Valdosta...

Oh, everyone said they were no good and would blow, yada, yada, yada...

I would run them on hard and dirt roads for years, never had a problem?
 

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LOL!

Now Tobacco Farming is HARD work, but...

Compared to Pulp Wooding (in the 60's)...

It was like, laying on the beach drinking Margaritas!!!

Nasty, dangerous, job there!:cool:
 
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The area North of Valdosta, where I grew up was called "Snake Nation", because of the population...

Of Eastern Diamondback Rattle Snakes, I mean big ones and plenty of them.

I joke with people today, how every 8 year old in the 60's, was taught to look out for Rattlesnakes and how to turn out a room light when leaving!

Was not a lot of money laying around back then and everyone worked that could hold a hoe, or carry water.

Completely different today!
 
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