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<blockquote data-quote="JesseR" data-source="post: 2028295" data-attributes="member: 5258"><p>I'll differ with you a little bit. The hardest part is pressing the barrel. With the Jig's available for the HK receivers, you can bend your flat without much problems as long as you start with a good flat (LSC) and can weld. The build process is very well documented and help can be found locally thanks to some outstanding HK smiths. </p><p></p><p>A german parts kit is not needed... 922 isn't an issue. American receive, american barrel, american bolt carrier group, american firing ping, american forearm/stock/grip frame. Only required german parts would be a german trigger pack unless you could pick up one from PTR. I don't think anyone looking to build their own gun would be concerned about the need all german parts like the guys on HKPro would do...</p><p></p><p>I look at setting up a CNC mill and everything involved and find it next to impossible to do. Anyone who knows HK's know easy it is to get a registered sear for a the fun Go-Switch, however you can never do that with any AR without a DIAS and those aren't easy to find.</p><p></p><p>Before the boating accident, my HK's outnumbered my AR's...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JesseR, post: 2028295, member: 5258"] I'll differ with you a little bit. The hardest part is pressing the barrel. With the Jig's available for the HK receivers, you can bend your flat without much problems as long as you start with a good flat (LSC) and can weld. The build process is very well documented and help can be found locally thanks to some outstanding HK smiths. A german parts kit is not needed... 922 isn't an issue. American receive, american barrel, american bolt carrier group, american firing ping, american forearm/stock/grip frame. Only required german parts would be a german trigger pack unless you could pick up one from PTR. I don't think anyone looking to build their own gun would be concerned about the need all german parts like the guys on HKPro would do... I look at setting up a CNC mill and everything involved and find it next to impossible to do. Anyone who knows HK's know easy it is to get a registered sear for a the fun Go-Switch, however you can never do that with any AR without a DIAS and those aren't easy to find. Before the boating accident, my HK's outnumbered my AR's... [/QUOTE]
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