No internals, but I have never seen one with an aluminum dummy reciever. Wonder if the external dimensions are accurate enough to scale a cut receiver? I'll watch it and if it doesn't go to much higher I might get it just to see.
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tg,
The external are close/ good. I believe I talked with this company many years ago, that made the dummy receiver. I have faint memories of this...
I will watch this auction closely. The barrel is good for $85.00ish, depending on condition. I recently saw a 308 barrel go for that much at least!
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tgunner, Don't bother. He has been trying to sell it for quite awhile. It has gone up to $500 and he still keeps relisting it. His reserve must be pretty high. There is another one that won't go away for over a year and a half at over a grand with no receiver.....some people .
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What is a single saw cut 308 FND receiver parts kit worth?
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Mongo,
I think I paid $45.00 or less, about 8 years ago. That doesn't reflect todays reality however. That was the receiver only.
I would anticipate MUCH higher prices based on what seems to be a lack of receivers... vs. kits.
How also be aware, that I bought a torch cut.... I personally would place a premium on a saw cut... but further, I believe they are in a minority.
Sorry I can't give you a current price... the only recommendation that I can give, is to look back through Gunbroker, and see what they actually sold for. Not for what they listed as....
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I'm in at $500 if the kit is complete and nice
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Mongo wrote:
What is a single saw cut 308 FND receiver parts kit worth?
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Looks like over $9k to some one. Damn!
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I was talking to the main SA designer on the phone today and we were talking about the BESA, MG15, and then I brought up the FND-BAR. he had a kit sitting there and was willing to design an ATF approved sa kit for it (he said it was an easy one).
but the problem is.. they cannot put all the R&D into a project like that unless they know they will have a lot of buyers for it.
(that does not include a receiver)
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Without a receiver, semi parts are pretty far down my list .
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bikergunnut wrote:
Mongo wrote:
What is a single saw cut 308 FND receiver parts kit worth?
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