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  • Kirk Freeman

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    I know we have some outstanding machinists here at INGO, so if you are looking for your next project, maybe it is time for a G36 (you thought I was going to say it in German, didn't you?;))

    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/07/10/t36-receiver/

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    KJQ6945

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    I pick the G36 at times playing COD, lol.
    When I started buying guns a few years ago, I used COD, like I used the Sears Christmas catalog when I was a kid.
    The first time I went shooting with ChurchMouse, his boys were helping me unload and made the comment, "I thought these were just on Call of duty", about one of my guns.

    G36 is on the short list, but I'll still probably go with an SLR donor as opposed to a new receiver that doesn't say HK on it. 2k for an SL8 is a lot of parts toward the G36, compared to $800 for a bare receiver. With a barrel costing close to $1k, you won't save any money on the receiver. :dunno:
     
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