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I was wondering if anyone had made anything by using dies and a press to build a receiver or similar.  The reason I ask is just because I was wondering how they do the stamping and anything related.  If you have any links that would be greatly appreciated.

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with Ak flats and a bending jig it's pretty much no way to screw up. Have read about some HK flats and jigs for G3, but have never done one.

 

check out the AK files and you'll get an eye full.

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Then there's welding in the guide rails and heat treating, then laying out & drilling the holes to match up w the trunnions. Much easier to buy one ready to go.
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Then there's welding in the guide rails and heat treating, then laying out & drilling the holes to match up w the trunnions. Much easier to buy one ready to go.

That's not an issue to me.

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I have a die for bending AK receivers that works great . I also used a small sheet metal brake to build several AK's with . It worked but receiver does come out better in the press with the die.

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Receivers are cheap enough I Gabe no idea why people bother


IIRC, As long as you maintain possession of the finished rifle and you build it yourself, no FFL is ever involved.
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That's not an issue to me.

If you have the ability; machine one out of billet. Or buy a raw forging and build an AR.

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If you have the ability; machine one out of billet. Or buy a raw forging and build an AR.

I would like to do that next, the problem is I don't have a mill.  I'm considering saving my gun money though over the summer and buying a mill. Choices, choices.  Already have some money saved in a coffee can that I saved this week. :)

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I have thought about this as well. I am currently trying to get a mill set up to do some 80% ar15 lowers from tactical machining with their jig. The ak build may be my next project. I just need to figure out the heat treat part of that deal.

It woukd be alot easier and cheaper to just buy one but I like the diy route for custom engravings and such which are impossible to find. Like my first ar lower is a custom engraved one I will sbr and its serial number is my dob. Some may not get it but I feel its a personal accomplishment
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I have thought about this as well. I am currently trying to get a mill set up to do some 80% ar15 lowers from tactical machining with their jig. The ak build may be my next project. I just need to figure out the heat treat part of that deal.

It woukd be alot easier and cheaper to just buy one but I like the diy route for custom engravings and such which are impossible to find. Like my first ar lower is a custom engraved one I will sbr and its serial number is my dob. Some may not get it but I feel its a personal accomplishment

Oh it it purely for a personal accomplishment deal, not a money saving one.

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gjohnsoniv-

how are you going about heat treating the ak receivers? I don't mind plug welding over spot welding as I don't care about that minor visual detail but the heat treating is my concern

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Usually DIY receivers just have the fcg holes heat treated. You can spot treat those with a torch and a bucket of used oil or brine bath. I used brine on the ones I did.
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I weld my rails on the inside before I bend it . It just leaves a cleaner look. I did have to modify my die so that it would clear the installed rails.

 

 

I heat treat mine with a torch and oil . There are several links that show how. It is the part that I hate to do but I just take my time and follow the process best I can. It is a pain having to clean it up between each hole you treat. I normally take brake cleaner and spray the oil off it after it cools.

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I have got a bending jig and i have bent several flats... As others have said, super simple, and if you are going to do more than one or two it ends up being cheaper as well.

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