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Right? f***in blind people and their words.I like his videos. He is very knowledgeable but boy does he love talking.
What's that, like, a two-inch sight radius?
LTFY.Have you tried to find a kit worth building these days?
What's that, like, a two-inch sight radius?
In MA, WASR 10/63s go for $1500-2000 because "PrE-HeALY"
Have you tried to find a kit worth building these days?
I just checked. I have a Bulgy ‘74 packed away ready to be built.Have you tried to find a kit worth building these days?
I still have an M92 kit that I ordered back in like 2011 for $500 that I have been putting together over the years, it's going to be a rad blaster once it's done. I hate myself for not buying 5 more of them.I just checked. I have a Bulgy ‘74 packed away ready to be built.
Yeah, but I know it sucks and the whole market/industry have changed. I thought I was late to the scene, but people getting into it now have missed out on a lot.
Yep, I had an all-matching (10) 1988 AKS-74 kit built a couple of months ago...Have you tried to find a kit worth building these days?
and I'll bet that cost you a pretty penny.Yep, I had an all-matching (10) 1988 AKS-74 kit built a couple of months ago...
It did, but it was still "worth it" in my book. I've come very close over the years to throwing down for the tools to build, but it just hasn't seemed worth it with companies like FB Radom and WBP Poland importing to the US now. Zastava has also upped their game. If my choices were strictly PSA, Riley Defense, or Century builds like the VSKA/RAS/c39v2, then I probably would get in on building.and I'll bet that cost you a pretty penny.
Back at the first AK build party like 10 years ago I was able to put a Bulgarian AK-74 together for $600. It is still my favorite rifle, but the prices today...yeesh.
Building is fun but just not really as practical as in times past.It did, but it was still "worth it" in my book. I've come very close over the years to throwing down for the tools to build, but it just hasn't seemed worth it with companies like FB Radom and WBP Poland importing to the US now. Zastava has also upped their game. If my choices were strictly PSA, Riley Defense, or Century builds like the VSKA/RAS/c39v2, then I probably would get in on building.
Right, if there was a variant I just had to have or something, then it becomes viable. Like with the AKS-74, I don't think anyone's importing 5.45 rifles as far as I know, and given Rob Ski and others' experience with domestic 74s, I wasn't going to go with a US-made one.Building is fun but just not really as practical as in times past.
Yep, I had an all-matching (10) 1988 AKS-74 kit built a couple of months ago...