Sounds like a whole lot of fun! I've been eying both the HKparts site and robertrtg site, mentally piecing a rifle together. I'd have to build two though, a HK91, and then a HK51. I used to have a Century Arms 91 that wasn't too bad, but I traded it plus cash on a M1A... Wish I'd just forked over the cash and kept it. Whenever I get around to doing the build, I'll have to get with you and get some pointers.
-Eric
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Originally posted by reo View PostI've been toying with the idea of doing this, what can you tell me about it. Did you go with the receiver from HKparts?
-Eric
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Originally posted by DOHCTR View PostI am jealous of you! I have always wanted a model 91, and I know that they ain't gettin any cheaper.
That is a great price. Anything below $1200 is good. Yale and I went to a gun shop in Austin one time and I was filling out the 4473 to buy one, but then the guy told me that it was chambered in 7.62x39. I almost cried.
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If you're decent at welding and measuring, you can build yourself a true HK G3 for around $500-600.
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Originally posted by Trick Pony View PostSee pp. 34-35 in the catalog. They have a few .308s starting at $900.
http://site.cdnninvestments.com/CDNN2011-1/index.html
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Originally posted by DOHCTR View PostThat is a great price. Anything below $1200 is good. Yale and I went to a gun shop in Austin one time and I was filling out the 4473 to buy one, but then the guy told me that it was chambered in 7.62x39. I almost cried.
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Originally posted by RedPony07 View PostGod I love this thread( New 91 owner)!!
Originally posted by Trick Pony View PostI noticed CDNN has PTR's for $850-1000. Is that a good price?
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