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9/26/2009 9:29:25 AM EDT
Any recommendation for FAL builders in Arizona? I would like to keep the build in state if possible. Thanks
9/26/2009 9:56:47 AM EDT
[#2]
Arizona Response Systems

9/26/2009 10:04:15 AM EDT
[#3]
AHHHHHHHHHH The mods are going to get us for menting the other guy!
9/26/2009 11:53:17 AM EDT
[#4]
Honestly, for what's it'll cost (really cost) when it's all said and done, buy a new DSA. Most of the FAL parts kits out there really are beat to shit. The DSA will not only look good, but it'll shoot well and have a good warranty.

just a thought...
9/26/2009 12:44:06 PM EDT
[#5]
I had to learn that the hard way myself ,buy a DSA . I have a Inch pattern Fal kit I bought in 1997 that is still in the box ,due to the cost of a receiver and build labor .
Quoted:
Honestly, for what's it'll cost (really cost) when it's all said and done, buy a new DSA. Most of the FAL parts kits out there really are beat to shit. The DSA will not only look good, but it'll shoot well and have a good warranty.

just a thought...


9/26/2009 1:45:46 PM EDT
[#6]
I may just go with ARS since I have already had AZEX build a HK93 clone and a Galil. I try to have different companies build my kits so they are not all being built by the same person.
As it stand now I have a complete G1 kit that is just missing a single compliance part. Trying to get a charging handle for it but DSA seems to be dragging their feet on getting it to me. So I am looking at getting a different part. So for a few bucks I will be good to go with the G1.

I have a Para that I am building as well and it has mostly DSA parts on it. I am missing just a few small parts for it so as soon as I get my crap together and order them it’s off to a builder.

So some might be wondering what receivers I have. I have 2 Dan Coonan receivers from way back that I will be using. So this is why I am building them instead of just buying them complete.
9/26/2009 2:15:32 PM EDT
[#7]

What's one of those new DSA rifles going for (full stock & full length barrel)?

Inquiring Bears want to know!
9/26/2009 2:40:31 PM EDT
[#8]
stg58std JUST UNDER A GRAND.
9/27/2009 11:10:35 AM EDT
[#9]
If you have the tools(or can borrow them) and time you can still do it for less then a DSA, but for the average guy the DSA is the way to go.
9/28/2009 9:48:48 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Honestly, for what's it'll cost (really cost) when it's all said and done, buy a new DSA. Most of the FAL parts kits out there really are beat to shit. The DSA will not only look good, but it'll shoot well and have a good warranty.

just a thought...


+1   picked up a DSA at the last SAR show.  Its PURRFECT
9/29/2009 7:52:19 AM EDT
[#11]
All the time I  see used assembled guns on quality receivers that cost less than the parts.