Ehhh...good deal at $750?

I think that's some nice work. It's the new "camo welding" I've heard about. Any large expanse of smooth steel acts as a reflecting surface and draws the eye, whereas a weld like this, with all those bumps and divots and texturing, just sorta fades into the background.

Seriously, I'd be too afraid of liability issues to even give away that thing, let alone sell it; I'd sure as hell never shoot it.
 
That “mount” doesn’t look parallel to the receiver, that’s a lot of clicks down to zero, unless it’s for volley fire.
 
I think that's some nice work. It's the new "camo welding" I've heard about. Any large expanse of smooth steel acts as a reflecting surface and draws the eye, whereas a weld like this, with all those bumps and divots and texturing, just sorta fades into the background.

Seriously, I'd be too afraid of liability issues to even give away that thing, let alone sell it; I'd sure as hell never shoot it.

Hahahahaha

Wow thats azz....and its selling for what a real clean Russian still goes for sometimes
 
The cool thing about this is that if you don’t like it all you have to do is shoot it until those welds crack, then you can pull it off!
 
Sadly, not only was that not the case, but i had to pay over $200 for the job.

The guy that did the work tried some other ways before, but it kept failing to hold zero. I got tired of trying over and over again and just told him to weld it and make sure it holds zero.
Was the guy a gunsmith? Tell us his name that we may avoid the same fate.
 
Over the years I've seen some dillies, but this one rates in the top five. I should have started a museum of cruelly buggered up firearms, and displayed the story that went with each. Rates right up there with otherwise reasonable looking pickup trucks with earthmover tires, step ladder required lift kits, etc.
 
I don't usually take a dump on EE adds, but uhh I couldn't let this one slide lol.
I don't think I've ever in my life seen anything like this...I don't think I've ever seen welding this bad on anything, truck, bicycle, steel target to shoot up, wheh, I don't know what else to say.
I don't even weld, but I'm pretty sure I could learn it, and teach my 11 year old how to do a better job the same day I learned it lol.
Just wheh...$750...
Looks like removing the bolt carrier might be a pain with this
 
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