skooch said:
First off. I did the math as such... Rifle $400 so that leaves $1200 extra. I realize that to build this is not cheap but for that price I could get one built, if I had access to the parts, and it would be more than they are offering. It is just more conveniant to have one already done. So lets say $800 in parts and labor, that is still $1200. I had no problem paying $1400, and I realize they need to make some money. But $1600 with no guarantee of match accuracy to boot? It the principle. The problem I have is that on the deposit recipt there is no price stated so it is my word against theirs. This is not over yet because I have yet to really push the issue with them.... Plus the rifles don't even exist yet. I have a buddy of mine that has also claimed one of these rifles and was given the same crap. When the rifles do finally arrive we intend to raise the issue them. I by no means wish to imply that P&D is not an honerable company, this is just my recent experiance with them. I just hope that they see that keeping their customers happy will benefit them in the long run.
Ok, I get you now.
I am curious now, are they simply cutting down the Norinco barrel, or are they using a aftermarket 18.5" barrel? Is the trigger, bolt, & op rod the Norinco ones?
I came up with the following prices based on my experiences:
-Norinco M305 - $399.00
-Cut barrel to 18.5".Re thread & crown- $60.00 to $100.00
-NM op rod spring guide - $60.00
-Navy sight - $ 75.00 to $130.00
-AR15 FH- $40.00
-USGI stock set.Good to excellent condition - $125.00 ish.
-Bedding- $100.00 to 150.00 ish.
This is based on taking a stock Norinco and simply cutting down the barrel & adding a few aftermarket parts.
Low end total = $859.00 + Taxes
High End total = $ 1004.00 + taxes
If USGI or aftermarket parts are being used such as a barrel, bolt, trigger etc, then that starts to push the price waaaay up.
SKBY.