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bigwillywallace
05-20-2012, 13:32
Hi, I am new here and I was wondering if anyone new of any a builders in the local northern denver metro area? The kit is an underfolder kit based off of a nodak spud receiver.
Thanks
You're gonna have to build it yourself. Now, there are some people here who might HELP you to build it, but again - you're gonna have to build it YOURSELF..
Bptactical
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Bptactical
http://www.ar-15.co/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=154
I'm pretty sure there are some legal issues if someone will build it for him.
BPTactical
05-20-2012, 17:18
I'm pretty sure there are some legal issues if someone will build it for him.
If a person were to charge a fee for the build:
Depends on the receiver. If it is a flat then if he has somebody build it they must be an 07 Manufacturer and must serialize it.
If a complete, serialized receiver then anybody can build it.
I won't build an AK from a part set for a couple reasons:
1- I cannot charge a fee that is honest to my time and have it worthwhile to the owner.
2- I enter an entire new world of liability which I won't do.
Keep an eye on the AK Build Parties in the Windsor/Greeley area. I've heard that Rachel Ray of the AK has been known to help a newbie or two out. If you are lucky, he just might tell you which ComBloc country produced the little oil can that comes with your kit. He has a nose for that sort of thing.
Take it to Hickman in the Springs. Worth the drive (twice). Added bonus - there's a Dunkin Donuts near his shop.
Keep an eye on the AK Build Parties in the Windsor/Greeley area. I've heard that Rachel Ray of the AK has been known to help a newbie or two out. If you are lucky, he just might tell you which ComBloc country produced the little oil can that comes with your kit. He has a nose for that sort of thing.
Haha!!So true!
Make sure you bring the oil bottle so he can tell what the boquet is!!! :D
jreifsch80
05-21-2012, 09:23
if you want an awesome professional build and finish take it to iron curtain creations, they're boulder area or something like that. they just did a buddy of mine's aks-74u (krinkov) and it turned out awesome. as for having a local builder help you, sure we could help you but i doubt any of us will actually build it for you. and i am always willing to sniff an oil bottle but it might end up in my parts box hahahaha
Great-Kazoo
05-21-2012, 23:08
if you want an awesome professional build and finish take it to iron curtain creations, they're boulder area or something like that. they just did a buddy of mine's aks-74u (krinkov) and it turned out awesome. as for having a local builder help you, sure we could help you but i doubt any of us will actually build it for you. and i am always willing to sniff an oil bottle but it might end up in my parts box hahahaha
You slippery bastage. Only the owner of said project can "build / assemble" it. The legality and liability hassle trumps the building of anything.
Jamesonehr
05-22-2012, 03:30
If you got the tools I can help you build it while I watch you do it. Don't have my tools or I would help you out a bit more then that.
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