henschman
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lol... I guess if you're not using it as a loop sling, it doesn't really matter which way you have it rigged.
Total costs for the parts were $600 for the CMP Grade "A" parts kit, $899 for the Fulton Armory receiver, National Match grade military contour barrel, and Fulton bolt (includes intalling and headspacing barrel to bolt), $30 for a USGI chromed firing pin. So, total parts came to $1529. Shipping charges for the kit came to $22.95, for the barreled receiver and firing pin, $45.00, and local FFL charge for accepting delivery NICS, and state and local taxes was $52. Grand total, $1648.95, and about 2 hours labor putting everything together.Burner, I was considering doing the same thing....after the parts kit, what is your absolute total costs for everything? Oh and pics would be great!
Here's what the kit looks like assembled into a fully functional rifle, before any refinishing of the old GI stock.:Burner, I was considering doing the same thing....after the parts kit, what is your absolute total costs for everything? Oh and pics would be great!
No, the Fultons and Springfield Armory, Inc. receivers are cast, then CNC machined and heat treated. LRB and 7.62 Firearms and Norinco/Polytech receivers are forged.Fulton Armory is using a forged receiver now?
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