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Ive done a couple of AR15 lowers and an AR10 lower. Fun to to but its not be a fun job on a manual mill. It does take a while.
I would probably save doing the magwell and fire control slot untill most of the other operations are finished.
Once the magwell and fire control group slots are cut its gets a little tougher to clamp up on.
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How much would you sell the AR10 blank for if you have one ??
I need some more AR15 blanks how much would you charge to mill the top and thred the buffer tube ?? im have truble buying the tooling i need for that that will work with my lathe
And that is realy nice work
I set out to see what i can do with what i had i think this one im working on will be good in the end but it will look home made my next one will be a lot better. I'm planing on picking up a mill
but thats down the road a few pay checks
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ok so last night i got more work done i fit the mag well to the mag i hade in the shop lower dose not like the steel one found out but thats ok lol
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So how is the progress? I sure wish I would have grabbed a couple now.
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Bought a few forgings here recently....www.victoryprecision.com after a not so pleasant experience with R-Guns. Not rocket science; you either have them or you don't.