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1. | Jan 6, 2018
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2. | Sep 15, 2013
Jebus! I get a woody just looking at the Hun Bastard, only male what's ever done that to me maybe it's the wood, my CETME has wood orglinaily, but it's been replaced with OD plastic G-3 furniture. I still have the original CETME wood, though, maybe I should darken it down and put it back on .I have that STANAG claw mount, but they want $200 for the rings to convert it to US-standard so it will take a US scope. I have seen STANAG scopes that will go right on the mount for $400, in about 3 different places, so I suspect that they aren't as rare as you think.
3. | Sep 13, 2013
I got one of the Sarco PTR 91s on sale a year or so ago, $595 as I recall. It was the basic veiosrn, no flash hider/muzzle brake, and minimum US parts count. The stock narrow handguard sucked, it got so hot it warped, and didn't provide much heat shielding. I put a British HK wide front guard and bipod on it, and was then told that I'd messed up my US parts count on 922 R compliance, whatever it's called. I got a US made sear, hammer and trigger from JLD, and had them installed with trigger job done by Bill Springfield, which got me good for the parts count again. I've since put a muzzle brake and Bushnell 3200 Elite 10 40 scope on it (no STANAG mount here, a cheapie from CTD, but it works fine). The gun rocks. Pity surplus 7.62 51 is rare as hen's teeth nowadays, I have been saving my SA milsurp ammo for a rainy day. 91s/G3s do tend to mangle brass. My gun has handled Silver Bear ammo fine, though.