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    I picked up a parts kit for centerfire systems, overall it was in good shape, a typical romainian G kit, the website says that they can't guarantee that they are numbers matching but mine was, also there is a hidden fee if you pay with credit or debit card , the fee was around 7$ for my order.


    charger where you thinking of milling the front part of the reciever down to make a trunion, or just to tig weld half a reciever to what is already there?



    http://www.centerfiresystems.com/kit-rom-uf-b.aspx

    Just imagine a yugo pistol with the reciever welded back together with a homade receiver flat, with the welds not dressed at all not refinished at all.
    (here comes the best part) and a grenade launching muzzle attachment and some pracice grenades. (I would call it PCP, my Politically Correct Pistol)

    http://media.photobucket.com/image/a...h-grenades.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7.62x39(4)life View Post
    charger where you thinking of milling the front part of the reciever down to make a trunion, or just to tig weld half a reciever to what is already there?
    for a pistol, a stamped receiver is probably how I'd go.. I do have a mill, but it brings up a question- if you weld "repair plates" to the existing stub, is it now a US made receiver? I would presume it is, since Demil process made it a "non-receiver", so once it becomes complete enough to be a receiver again, if that's done in the US, then it's a US-made part..

    while I find your PCP idea amusing, I'd grind down the welds & put a finish on it... gunkote, probably.. or maybe just BBQ or engine paint

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