Mine came with a good looking stock, it is dirty but once cleaned up it won't be a bad sight at all; it seems soft though, when I removed the rear swivel a small piece of wood came with it

I guess I was a little to careless...
The rear sight works, but the windage knob is very hard to turn like most it seems. The apperture is drilled a little too low but its right on the horizontal axis.
Machine marks all over the receiver as expected.
Now the funny part: The front sight base on the flash hider assembly is machined incorrectly, the left side of the dovetail is at least 3mm higher than the other side, that makes the front sight somewhat offset, i'm sure the rifle will shoot a mile to the left like that. The guy that made that part must have been drunk or something, I laughed out loud when I first saw that ! That way I can't say if the barrel is rightly indexed or not, also the the oprod guide looks canted the the left, I'll figure out the indexation with the gas port once I remove the cursed FH assembly.
Put in a marstar SS oprod spring guide, wolff recoil spring, wolf hammer spring (3 hands job) but forgot to put the buffer in when I reassembled in a hurry. Result : A very hard to rack boomstick with a very good trigger pull
I need to check the headspace and to switch the bolt stop for the smith enterprise one i've got, but don't have the right punch
When my sister saw the rifle she actually said : This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. Guess everybody liked Full Metal Jacket
