I have always wondered what exactly makes a "quality" AR 15 a "quality" gun. Aren't most AR receivers built to the same exact specs?
No, milspec does not really mean anything, it is just a marketing gimmick. Manufacturing specs are slightly different, and anything manufactured to higher tolerances is going to cost more. Anything manufactured to varied specs, to improve reliability or accuracy, is going to cost more. Why does a GAP R700 cost >$3,000 but you can pick up a R700 at walmart for $650?
One quick test is to put one hand on the barrel, one on the buffer tube, and twist. Do you see and hear alot of movement? There is alot more to it than that, but that is the most easily detected.
Especially since they are all compatible with aftermarket accessories (except Colts having a large pin for the trigger). What makes a stag/colt/la rue different from a dpms/bushmaster?
Colts are highly over-rated, not really worth the $$, but people falsely assume that because they manufacture M4s for the military, they must be good quality (I call this "leupold syndrome"). Stags are decent. Larues are good, reliable, accurate. They are built to tight tolerances, requiring more expensive, time consuming and a higher skilled laborer to manufacture.
There is really nothing "wrong" with bushys or dpms, they just have lower tolerances, less money spent on R&D for improvements over the base design, etc.
When people build frankenguns, even from quality components, they often end up with substandard weapons for the same reasons. Tolerances and measurements are all slightly different, leading to a loss in accuracy and/or reliability.
Btw does anybody have experience with RGuns? Been really interested in building a long range AR with their 20" superbull twister barrel upper or 24" fluted stainless superbull upper.
Rguns are known to be souped up DPMS. They may be good, or may not. Not sure of the retail $$, but I'll point you towards a Noveske. A ground up build out of the same shop from the company that is well known to produce excellent quality ARs, as opposed to a relatively unknown company who re manufactures lower quality ARs.