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socalfamous87 10-10-2011 03:43 AM

is del-ton good?
 
Is del-ton a good company for ar uppers? I a first time ar shooter and building my own at the moment. I just go target shooting ounce a month. Any suggestions?

joncutt87 10-10-2011 07:40 AM

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Delton is good, I like vltor too

nynomad 10-10-2011 07:49 AM

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Mine has been flawless. I'm just a paper puncher and it fits my needs.

Snakedriver 10-10-2011 09:19 AM

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I don't own one, but those who do say they are one of the best kept secrets in the AR industry.

There are several Del-Ton threads going some of the AR sites where the opinion is that they are accurate, reliable and have good fit & finish. It's hard to beat their prices for what you get too. I especially like the way you can customize the product they put together for you at the Del-Ton Website. That way you get the AR that fits your needs best. I hear customer service is good too if you need any help.

There are a bunch of Tier 1 combat ready operators at those sites that are always ready to say that you MUST pay at least $2,500 for any decent AR and another $1,500 for optics, but the truth is for plinking and the average shooter the Del-ton will be perfect. :cool:

socalfamous87 10-10-2011 01:52 PM

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Cool thanks guys

sorral 10-10-2011 11:04 PM

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Both my uppers have been Del-tons. They are great products. My first AR was a kit from Del-ton, a friend put it together for me while I tiled his shower...nice trade. My second AR was built from parts, but most are from Del-ton.

dad2thebone 10-10-2011 11:12 PM

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I've been checking out del-ton for mine and just cant see any flaws or complaints in the last year. Im going for it.

socalfamous87 10-11-2011 05:19 AM

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Seems good bang for my buck. Great price for the kit I want!

jlloyd73 10-11-2011 09:17 AM

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I bought my first upper from them. I had to work on the trigger a little, but other than that it has been perfect and their customer service is the best I have seen.

Snakedriver 10-11-2011 09:25 AM

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As I said, I don't own one, but the many who do seem to really like them. There are bashers who will say they aren't built right and aren't up to Spec., but here's a few facts provided from the manufacturer that will help to dispell some of the myths about the inadequacy of Del-Ton AR's:

- Using steel cased ammo DOES NOT void the rifle's lifetime warranty.
- All flat tops have the extended M4 feed ramps
- All bolts are MP/HP tested
- If you order an upper or rifle with a flat top, it will have an F Marked front sight base
- Bolt carriers are properly staked, and sealed
- All barrels are parkarized under the gas block
- Delton only uses taper pins on our barrels
- All barrels are made of Chrome Moly Vanadium. CMV is an upgrade from the standard chrome moly. They also have the option to chrome line the barrels, or not, and you can also choose a 1x7 twist or a 1x9 twist on most profiles.
- Each and every upper or rifle that leaves until it has been test fired, not a single one leaves the factory without having that done

Considering the decent Specs., good user reviews including good customer service, the reasonable price and fairly quick availability of the Del-Tons from the factory, I'd think it would be hard to go wrong.

Bobitis 10-11-2011 11:37 AM

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I've put two lowers together, and got the pre-built uppers (no tools for that in a condo). Jlloyd is correct about the triggers. The 1st one I got was harsh to say the least. There's a quick fix for that, and I can send you a link if ya'd like. All that needs to be done is modify two springs. If ya screw it up, yer out a buck plus postage.:rolleyes: The difference is night and day.

For the 2nd, I opted for the RRA Match trigger. All I can say is WoW!:eek:

If yer gonna scope it, settle for nothing less than the Burris P.E.P.R mount. PM JLA for a 2nd opinion.

No offense snakedriver, but I have a letter from Del-Ton that states in no uncertain terms the the use of steel cased ammo WILL void the warranty. Unless that has changed in the last three years.:confused:

Good company, good product, outstanding value.:D

Snakedriver 10-11-2011 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Bobitis (Post 805453)
I've put two lowers together, and got the pre-built uppers (no tools for that in a condo). Jlloyd is correct about the triggers. The 1st one I got was harsh to say the least. There's a quick fix for that, and I can send you a link if ya'd like. All that needs to be done is modify two springs. If ya screw it up, yer out a buck plus postage.:rolleyes: The difference is night and day.

For the 2nd, I opted for the RRA Match trigger. All I can say is WoW!:eek:

If yer gonna scope it, settle for nothing less than the Burris P.E.P.R mount. PM JLA for a 2nd opinion.

No offense snakedriver, but I have a letter from Del-Ton that states in no uncertain terms the the use of steel cased ammo WILL void the warranty. Unless that has changed in the last three years.:confused:

Good company, good product, outstanding value.:D

Yep no offense taken Bob, while it DID used to be true, they've since retracted that now. Here's a link to a thread at another location where the Del-Ton Rep. states just that very fact. It's the 8th post down on Page 1.

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/5...Ton_AR_15.html

I ended up being a Rock River AR man and they DO have the best triggers around. Very crisp and clean. Triggers, springs and such in the lower are a piece of cake to change out. No special tools required.

Bobitis 10-25-2011 06:33 PM

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Thanks Snake.:)

Good to know.


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