Add to the list: Gas system length. Carbine gas on a 16" barrel (the 'commercial mil-spec' rifle is a 16) is definitely not ideal.
I think some stuff listed in OP might arguably be just what people like better, particularly pistol grip.
The Vltor A5 definitely belongs on the list, as does free float.
Better than mil-spec is a specious concept. Different than mil-spec? Now you have a conversation.
Mil-spec does not mean the 'best". It simply means the design specifications set down for rifles/equipment purchased for the military. If you have a part that in not to mil-spec but actually works better, more durable and in all ways better than mil-spec; it is not mil-spec. My civilian M4 is not mil-spec. It has a 16 in barrel for one thing. On the other hand there are parts of it that are mil-spec.
Magpul PMAG
Barrel steel, I believe DD and FN are using different blends and FN does the double chrome
Geissele triggers
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Mil-spec is nothing but a "known". It doesn't take much to do better...or worse. It's the detail of figuring out which you've accomplished, where the devil lives.
Interesting.
I'm pretty new to AR's but it seems a valid question would be what does the user intend to do with it? But I get the question. Maybe we are talking about materials and engineering? One of the newer enhanced BCG's would seem nice but do I, a civilian semi-auto, weekend competitive shooter need one? Over and above a quality built standard BCG?
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