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1/6/2014 2:39:03 PM EDT
Can maybe another member help me out? I am looking to buy one of these at my local shop and looked at two Identical rifles and one has the PSA Logo on the upper and the buffer and one doesnt. Why would the same rifle have different appearances? Or is this strictly just what they had there at the time they build certain rifles?

Thanks In advance!
1/6/2014 3:32:30 PM EDT
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The M4 ORC is a description given by one of the distributors, but it is not an actual model.  There should be a label on the box which indicates what model the rifle is.   The buffer was standard color, but some were upgraded to black.
1/7/2014 4:04:14 PM EDT
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The M4 ORC is a description given by one of the distributors, but it is not an actual model.  There should be a label on the box which indicates what model the rifle is.   The buffer was standard color, but some were upgraded to black.
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So if both are the same price then Then I would be getting upgrades in the one with black buffer with PSA Logo?

Thanks for your response!
1/7/2014 4:09:31 PM EDT
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general rule of thumb i use is if i can get a part or rifle with the psa logo on it  i do.
1/7/2014 4:30:41 PM EDT
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general rule of thumb i use is if i can get a part or rifle with the psa logo on it  i do.
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I like your rule, I think I will go with the Logo one!
1/7/2014 4:47:07 PM EDT
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I like your rule, I think I will go with the Logo one!
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general rule of thumb i use is if i can get a part or rifle with the psa logo on it  i do.


I like your rule, I think I will go with the Logo one!



lol fair warning.. it can get expensive when you start buying everything in sight lol
1/7/2014 4:55:18 PM EDT
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I go for PSA logo items too.  I don't care about the logos and usually paint or coat over them, but I know that the part is premium and that PSA would put their name on it.  With all the shipping problems and PTAC existing, it's a quick way to make sure it's a quality product without being a metallurgist.
1/7/2014 5:03:07 PM EDT
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I go for PSA logo items too.  I don't care about the logos and usually paint or coat over them, but I know that the part is premium and that PSA would put their name on it.  With all the shipping problems and PTAC existing, it's a quick way to make sure it's a quality product without being a metallurgist.
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very true.

Im just a big fan because its my "home team"  I mean its cool as shit to h ave gun parts with "Columbia, SC" on them.  My home team and all :)