I know it doesn't really go with the theme of this site, but it did give me a chuckle. Thanks!
I know it doesn't really go with the theme of this site, but it did give me a chuckle. Thanks!
Be gentle in what you do, firm in how you do it.
-Buck Brannaman
"Either you're part of the problem or you're part of the solution,or you're just part of the landscape."
I love the work, and honestly I would have thought the cost would be much higher than it was too. Did you do all the work yourself?
i go for used or internally broken stocks. i typically pay 30%-60% for it. i looked up how much a real one cost and its like $6k+
im very happy with my own version. so far this has to be my favorite for now.
for the M200 i needed access to a mill and a lathe. so i found a local guy that had these machines to help finish milling out the upper receiver to give clearance to my bolt handle. also had help with a lathe to bore out something in the barrel to make it wider. my dremel cannot do everything.
everything else i did myself. a dremel can work wonders.
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