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<blockquote data-quote="mullinator79" data-source="post: 1513327" data-attributes="member: 18448"><p>"60-65 hours of work from start to finish"... eff that. No seriously I weld alot for hobby (self taught) and I couldn't dare to attempt that. Part of the reason I wanted to start building ak's was to replicate the simplicity of the design. I really like the stamped/riveted, mass produced, low per unit production cost of a loose tolerence rifle that the original ak was originally designed to be. I'm not saying that a milled receiver ak is not cool, merely that it doesn't personally trip my trigger. Thanks for the link tho, very interesting. I do want to get a milling machine so that I can do 80% AR15 receivers. In my head that rifle and milled receiver go together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mullinator79, post: 1513327, member: 18448"] "60-65 hours of work from start to finish"... eff that. No seriously I weld alot for hobby (self taught) and I couldn't dare to attempt that. Part of the reason I wanted to start building ak's was to replicate the simplicity of the design. I really like the stamped/riveted, mass produced, low per unit production cost of a loose tolerence rifle that the original ak was originally designed to be. I'm not saying that a milled receiver ak is not cool, merely that it doesn't personally trip my trigger. Thanks for the link tho, very interesting. I do want to get a milling machine so that I can do 80% AR15 receivers. In my head that rifle and milled receiver go together. [/QUOTE]
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