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Back when I was working Tool & Die, I helped a guy go down this road. Three words, "Ain't worth it" We finished them on a Fadal and it wasn't all that difficult, it was just more trouble than it was worth.

Maybe you can get better mileage, everyone's will vary. Good Luck.

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I, OTOH, believe the polite and responsible forum member has the obligation at least to try to answer the OP's question before I tell him he's asking the wrong one.

Tactical machining is regarded as the best-made and most expensive. Since most are going this route out of cost-consciousness, the KT Ordnance probably is the best selling.

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There are some good reasons to do an 80% build:

1. Enjoyment of doing something yourself. Sometimes the process of doing something is as much fun as having the finished product.

2. Gunsmithing in any form is a good skill to have.

3. You can give the man the proverbial finger by having a rifle that doesn't have a matching 4473 on file somewhere.

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There are some good reasons to do an 80% build:

1. Enjoyment of doing something yourself. Sometimes the process of doing something is as much fun as having the finished product.

2. Gunsmithing in any form is a good skill to have.

3. You can give the man the proverbial finger by having a rifle that doesn't have a matching 4473 on file somewhere.

The satisfaction of knowing you did something yourself is worth a lot to some. Plus these three above reasons!

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I'm looking to make something that will be mine. I can get a spikes or another lower pretty cheap but it has their name on it. This was I can make a rifle for my kids, my wife, and myself and I can say that I crafted that....well 20% of it plus the custom engravings I will put on it. I'm not looking to save a whole bunch of money it's just something that I would like to do. Everyone needs a hobby and I pick guns.

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I, OTOH, believe the polite and responsible forum member has the obligation at least to try to answer the OP's question before I tell him he's asking the wrong one.

Tactical machining is regarded as the best-made and most expensive. Since most are going this route out of cost-consciousness, the KT Ordnance probably is the best selling.

I appreciate it. Looks like the Gold could be a pain, but I'll look into it. Thanks!

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