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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3414640" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Honestly? milled is considerably heavier, and you gain a little rigidity and thats it. I'm not the have all end all knowledge on this though. A quality stamped receiver is plenty tough, and to be honest, more authentic if that is your thing. I've literally beat on my stamped receivers with a hammer and not had any concerns.</p><p>A good knowledgable individual to watch is ol Rob Ski on youtube. look up "AK Operators union". He has lots of reviews, abuse/stress tests, care, basic operating principles, and the like. He also was in the Polish army, immigrated, and became a ranger in the ol US Army. Good guy, tons of practical knowledge, tons of enthusiasm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3414640, member: 35036"] Honestly? milled is considerably heavier, and you gain a little rigidity and thats it. I'm not the have all end all knowledge on this though. A quality stamped receiver is plenty tough, and to be honest, more authentic if that is your thing. I've literally beat on my stamped receivers with a hammer and not had any concerns. A good knowledgable individual to watch is ol Rob Ski on youtube. look up "AK Operators union". He has lots of reviews, abuse/stress tests, care, basic operating principles, and the like. He also was in the Polish army, immigrated, and became a ranger in the ol US Army. Good guy, tons of practical knowledge, tons of enthusiasm. [/QUOTE]
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