which of these kits...

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ok, i can get one of these PARTS KITS. each is the same price. Which would YOU take out of the three and why? thanks




A. no rec included... refinished wood/ metal. price does not include FCG has 150 +/- rds fired.
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B. no rec included... Like new kit, all parts included, SAR stock set
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C. no rec included... Like new WITH PAPER WICK in barrel, completely demilled. all parts included
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C will require an FFL, as would A i believe.

i vote for A. now,then get C or B to save for a rainy day :)
 
He said that "No Receiver" was included in any of the kits, so I assume that the pics are representative of what he gets.


If that is the case, Go with C. I like the Rommy "G" rifles.

Any will be fine, it just depends on what you want.


-- John
 
B

Without actually getting to see them in person.

I would say B.

A needed to be reconditioned, might have been rusty or well used.

C, I recently got a similar Romy kit from J&G and it was not stored very well.

Where and how much are you getting these from?

You have to have a certain amount of US made parts and replacing the FCG and stock are the most commonly swapped.
 
if i get any of them i will probably find somenone who can bead blast it for me, and then i will put on a couple coats of alumi-hyde II
 
I'd lean towards C. Both B and C are Romy G's, but C has the correct lower handguard. The big plus is that it has already been demilled, which will save you a lot of work. Drilling out the old rivets can be a major pain. And the barrel has already been pressed out of the trunnion. This kit is ready to build. You just need rivets and your US compliance parts (and a receiver or flat if the one in the picture isn't included.

"A" not including the FCG is no big deal as you'll want a US made one to count as three of your required six compliance parts.

If they are under $275 each, get them all!
 
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