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I spent about 150 dollars on the work. It has the stock barrel on it and the barrel actually sits out about 17 inches now because of the work done. The barrel was also recently recrowned. Its a very accurate rifle, but I honeslty just want to start a new project so I have a few questions. First I want to sell the bolt, the reciever and barrel (wont seperate because its been factory fitted). I also am going throw in the stock spring and guid rod and guid rod handle along with a volq guide rod and spring. I also have a larger handle on it. Although buyer may need purchase a new spring because I modified mine a but to my liking. I am not selling the trigger group because I spent alot of money on it and its custom built to my needs. The rifle will also come with the factory scope mount, factory synthetic stock and also a very new Tapco Intrafuse stock black stock. Before I put it up for sale in the sale section, I was wondering what you guys think would be a fair price I can get for this rig? My second question is, my next project is going to start off with just a receiver. I have a few options and wanted your opinions. There is Volq, which is very expensive and dont know if its worth it. There is nodak spud, but they are out right now and dont know when they are going to reproduce more, there is the moa receiver. Or the tac sol. Now if I get the tac sol x ring. If I go with the Tac sol Im going to go with the custom double spring, and their bolt. Does anyone have any experience with this receiver? Im basically going to pop on a 16.5 inch fluted threaded pig whistle barrel and hogue overmold barrel. Prob going to slap a fake suppressor and my unsold eotech on it. ANy kind of info will be helpfull. And for those intersted in the sale keep your eyes peeled on the sale section. I just dont know what I can put it up for... I must worn you, the barrel is in great condition but the receiver may need a touch up, unless you plan on covering it up with a either a bullpup set up or those ar looking stocks...
I spent about 150 dollars on the work. It has the stock barrel on it and the barrel actually sits out about 17 inches now because of the work done. The barrel was also recently recrowned. Its a very accurate rifle, but I honeslty just want to start a new project so I have a few questions. First I want to sell the bolt, the reciever and barrel (wont seperate because its been factory fitted). I also am going throw in the stock spring and guid rod and guid rod handle along with a volq guide rod and spring. I also have a larger handle on it. Although buyer may need purchase a new spring because I modified mine a but to my liking. I am not selling the trigger group because I spent alot of money on it and its custom built to my needs. The rifle will also come with the factory scope mount, factory synthetic stock and also a very new Tapco Intrafuse stock black stock. Before I put it up for sale in the sale section, I was wondering what you guys think would be a fair price I can get for this rig? My second question is, my next project is going to start off with just a receiver. I have a few options and wanted your opinions. There is Volq, which is very expensive and dont know if its worth it. There is nodak spud, but they are out right now and dont know when they are going to reproduce more, there is the moa receiver. Or the tac sol. Now if I get the tac sol x ring. If I go with the Tac sol Im going to go with the custom double spring, and their bolt. Does anyone have any experience with this receiver? Im basically going to pop on a 16.5 inch fluted threaded pig whistle barrel and hogue overmold barrel. Prob going to slap a fake suppressor and my unsold eotech on it. ANy kind of info will be helpfull. And for those intersted in the sale keep your eyes peeled on the sale section. I just dont know what I can put it up for... I must worn you, the barrel is in great condition but the receiver may need a touch up, unless you plan on covering it up with a either a bullpup set up or those ar looking stocks...

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