Armslist abominations.

Hmm, whats up with trigger I wonder? No dingus. And pins, sights, and mag release are probably not needed on this masterpiece.

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What’s wrong with you? Don’t c’know a gun that beautiful should never be shot? ;)
 
What’s wrong with you? Don’t c’know a gun that beautiful should never be shot? ;)
Which is why it also doesn’t need an extractor. :D
 
Strictly a museum piece!

I'm a little annoyed dude doesn't have white gloves on.
Come on, you're still being too hard on the guy. I'm sure he polished his hands with Ren Wax first. ;)
 
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/792429661
whose mans is this?
personal highlight of this build is the single rear offset. front no where to be found.

That scope setup on front rail!! With cowitness red dot behind it!

Thing is, if you have ever looked through one of these 75$ (and it comes with that red dot too) scopes there is no eye relief at all, so there is no possible way you could get a sight picture with that! But rolol with it anyway....cuz tactical.
 
No joke. This can be yours:

http://www.armslist.com/posts/94205...any-upgrades-franklin-stage-3-trigger-layaway

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Seriously, why go to all that trouble and then put a garbage optic on it? Maybe they ran out of money?
 
No joke. This can be yours:

http://www.armslist.com/posts/94205...any-upgrades-franklin-stage-3-trigger-layaway

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Seriously, why go to all that trouble and then put a garbage optic on it? Maybe they ran out of money?

That was done by my local ffl, he did it to show off skills on cerakote and stencil work then the owner decided to put it up for sale at a high price. Moral of the story is they do custom cerakote and stencil. @Jeppo i believe you just bought a glock done by the same guy
 
That was done by my local ffl, he did it to show off skills on cerakote and stencil work then the owner decided to put it up for sale at a high price. Moral of the story is they do custom cerakote and stencil. @Jeppo i believe you just bought a glock done by the same guy

I've gone through these guys before, too. Good crew. To each their own, but this thing is just ... ooph.
 
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I know next to nothing, but does the 922 domestic part count apply if the receiver is domestic?
As best I can tell, yes. 6 parts need to be US made in a build with a foreign kit. There were some imported pre-922r, but this is not one. It's a home build.

He's trying to sell 922r like it's a cutoff ban date. 922r was like 1990. I don't think ITM was even making recievers back then.
What he has is a 922r violation, although I doubt anyone (ATF included) really cares.

That reciever is also not "case hardened". They were spot heat treated around the rivet holes, which is less than desireable. It's not a "thicker metal", like an RPK, just a stamped reciever.
No idea who built it.
No idea what sort of barrel was used.
Guy think's it's worth $2,000.
 
It looks like he baked it on some kind of texture. It also looks like he left it in too long and lost the shape of his trigger guard.
 
It looks like he baked it on some kind of texture. It also looks like he left it in too long and lost the shape of his trigger guard.
Had to leave it in the oven long enough to prepare for his tactical stippling tool. ;)

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