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12 January 2015, 10:00 #106
This is an impossibility. Can't happen. The only guy that's happy with everything he bought for his "build" the first time around is the guy that bought the parts to look at them (and even that guy quickly falls out of love with his baby because:MOAR!).
If you're looking to shoot the gun, buy a basic gun and go shoot it. The parts I use for a competition gun are going to be different than the parts you want for plinking on the farm.
As strange as it sounds, the most cost-eefective solution is to buy a factory gun and replace parts as-needed.WWW.TACTICALYELLOWVISOR.NET
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12 January 2015, 10:48 #107
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12 January 2015, 13:31 #108
It was suggested, and I seriously considered it for awhile, even went shopping and held a few. But since finding out we are pregnant, I just set a goal for myself to build the lower I won 2 years ago, learn the inner workings of it all and go from there.
Not trying to build the perfect gun my first time around, just a solid reliable one. Mods can come later, I've no doubt this will be my last.
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12 January 2015, 14:47 #109
I'm guessing you meant "I've no doubt this will NOT be my last". I'm going to give you props for looking at your personal big picture, and making the necessary adjustments to your plans to get it done. Will it be perfect the first go 'round? You already recognize that it won't. You also obviously realize that you don't have to buy all the latest "whale-jizz" encrusted parts to have a serviceable plinker. By adjusting your expectations to keep your build on track and moving forward you will LEARN about the gun platform in the process of building it. That's a perfect goal for your first build.
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12 January 2015, 14:57 #110
Oh yeah "not" my last...!
Thanks man