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Posted: 9/12/2002 1:09:49 AM EDT
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Does anyone have the dirt on who makes or who can supply an M-60? A friend of mine and I would like to maybe pick one up. Does anyone have one? Anyone point me in the right direction. Wanna pick one up before they ban them in CT. |
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This rifle, SA-60, has a heavily modified trigger housing, assembly, & bolt - i.e. spares only from USO or have your smith make them. Trigger assembly has been moved back an inch and a quarter or so and internals have been modified (some pinning & welding) to prevent conversion to FA. Rest of the rifle is from good to excellent quality original M60 military parts. Spares can be obtained from J&T or Sarco. No hanger assembly or M60 assault pacts - get these $extra$ from J&T. For the price, the workmanship was OK; had to touch up some 'light rust' around some pins, crevices, etc. & clean some sand out of the buttstock & handguards. For the money it's a blast to shoot - fast as you can pull the trigger & NO MAGS!! Edited to correct that awful spelling - But I got a reason. Picked up a bad habit from Computer Guy - ran my Jeep down an embankment & over a hundred or so saplings before it turned over today at noon in an Isidor storm. Damn, that was scary - first wreck in 35 years. |
$2000???? You been living under a rock??? A plain old used M60 parts kit costs double that! Semi Autos run $5000+++ . If you can get them for $2k let the rest of us know where.
No they aren't. They're around $4500 new in the box. Post samples are commonly sold for under $5k. If you're talking about transferrable M60 MGs that civilians can own they run $15k-25k. |
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