Vile Shadow
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- Feb 28, 2013
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Aw hell... I couldn't...
Like you ain't got enough on yer plate. Much obliged though.
If you want to build it yourself, I can arrange a 1 on 1 class. You do the work and I show you to do the job with precision and reliability.
I have the Jig for installing FSB's and it will get taper pinned.
What would that service cost?
What would that service cost?
How much is a soul worth?
Chargin' handles are another thang I'm ponderin' a bit. I'm thinkin' 'bout one o' them newfangled BCM ones with the big ol' latch to add a modern touch. Will they work with A2's?
Cool.
Thought maybe they mighta only worked with flat tops fer some reason...
Well... it could be worse... maybe....Either that or gittin' acquainted with his 6-sided thingamabob.
I took the class once, and I throughly enjoyed it.
I might have 'im do the FSB for me, but pretty much the rest I can handle since now I dunnit once before. I'm skeered o' goin' near perfectly good firearms with drills.
There is a big difference between build class and armorer's course.. I have done both.Yes, but it wasn't a build class, was it? Give a man a fish...
If you don't want to spend the extra $$ to learn as much as you can, you would at least be well served having his assistance to check and assemble the build. If you are daring enough to want to learn how to wield that dremel tool or drill press on yer own, then it's worth the time and $$
The build class is much more oriented towards the assembly (proper assembly, with a lot of tweaking as you go.. ), more so than the gauging, though that is an integral part of the process as well. The information you get will serve you well with any AR when it comes to tweaking them for optimum performance and troubleshooting issues with them... and... if you have any issues, he is good at helping you, especially if he built it for/with you.... LOL
If you change your mind let me know.
What the hell kinda hammer is this?