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Originally Posted by WR Moore
For the same reason people buy new cars and trucks and then spent big $$$ on new wheels and tires and other excessories. I spelled it that way for a reason.
Besides, the low entry price allowing more money to be spent on options.
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But you can buy a better cheaper easier base to build on than the Sport II so it doesn't make any sense to me.
The Aero I linked to is an example. Mid length Gas on a 16" rifle, 1/7 twist, low profile gas block etc....
You can get the handguard you want, stock you want, BUIS you want and still come out ahead of what you would pay to buy the stock Sport II and modify it. Plus you would still have your warranty vs a hacked up Sport II which S&W might or might not take care of after you have "worked" on it yourself.