BlkHawk73":aabqarwt said:For the price, why not simply buy another completed receiver and not have the additional work needed for those. Mess it up and you have a $120 paperweight. Plenty of affordable receivers made.
Hylander":iv6f32jj said:BlkHawk73":iv6f32jj said:For the price, why not simply buy another completed receiver and not have the additional work needed for those. Mess it up and you have a $120 paperweight. Plenty of affordable receivers made.
No fun in that.
And here in Calif. you can't just buy a receiver.
Building your own Firearm is much more satisfying than buying something someone else built.
BlkHawk73":2xb5kyvw said:Hylander":2xb5kyvw said:BlkHawk73":2xb5kyvw said:For the price, why not simply buy another completed receiver and not have the additional work needed for those. Mess it up and you have a $120 paperweight. Plenty of affordable receivers made.
No fun in that.
And here in Calif. you can't just buy a receiver.
Building your own Firearm is much more satisfying than buying something someone else built.
In this case "building" involves drilling a few holes. If one wanted a satisfying project, why not do ALL the machining? :wink:
I'll stick to factory and/or the finished ones.