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<blockquote data-quote="FAL guy" data-source="post: 1247486" data-attributes="member: 854"><p>I know a bit. I would be happy to look it over for you, or send me a snap of it. The guys are right. Who built it is a of some concern, as is the number of US parts used in the build. </p><p></p><p>You can't go wrong with an IMBEL reciever. The "Gear Logo" IMBEL receivers are most coveted. Izzy HB kits have been rare for some time and command a pretty good price unassembled. The handguards should be ventilated sheet metal with wood grips in two pieces. It would be correct for it to have a wood buttstock, with a plastic pistol grip.</p><p></p><p>The correct charging handle would be forward assist with corresponding FA notches milled in the bolt carrier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL guy, post: 1247486, member: 854"] I know a bit. I would be happy to look it over for you, or send me a snap of it. The guys are right. Who built it is a of some concern, as is the number of US parts used in the build. You can't go wrong with an IMBEL reciever. The "Gear Logo" IMBEL receivers are most coveted. Izzy HB kits have been rare for some time and command a pretty good price unassembled. The handguards should be ventilated sheet metal with wood grips in two pieces. It would be correct for it to have a wood buttstock, with a plastic pistol grip. The correct charging handle would be forward assist with corresponding FA notches milled in the bolt carrier. [/QUOTE]
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