http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=322196026
Right now it's over $25k.
I love how it has DPMS internals.
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http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=322196026
Right now it's over $25k.
I love how it has DPMS internals.
I wouldn't pay more than that regular price.
I can't decide if I think it's pretty or ugly ... the workmanship is pretty nice though.
No idea what it'll end up going for, but I did find the sellers location ironic.
Not surprising since it has DPMS externals too.
BTW, I don't get why someone would put that much time, effort and money in carving up an AR-10 and then top it off with Grade A wood.
It'll go for more $$$ than I have to spend, that's for sure! I think it's kinda cool looking, but only when it's in its presentation case. It looks weird on its own.
pretty in an overdone kind of way, until I saw the brake on the end...
I'd hang it up on the wall, pretty sweet piece.
I've been looking at the upper more, and it looks like the rail was "tacked on" by like a solid-state welding process to a forging. I think for the price of this, that it should have been machined from billet, but I don't know if grain flow would be a concern. Anyone else more knowledgeable care to chime in?
From the description below the pictures-
"The upper and lower receivers are made from 8620 carbon steel that has been color case hardened with the Turnbull bone charcoal process. The upper receiver has a built-in high rise Picatinny rail, eliminating the need for scope risers."