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Very nice.
The barrel seems a little short based on the pictures for a dedicated trap gun. I would lean toward this gun being intended for skeet first, with trap as an afterthought.
Nice rifle.
My personal tastes favor your previous incarnation but add the Aimpoint. I like simple.
But that comment is in not intended to be a slight to what you have done. Different strokes for different folks.
I would choose a Saiga, even unconverted, over a WASR.
Even if you decide not to do a full conversion on a Saiga, at least convert it to the point that the trigger is back in the proper location.
I have the BWK-92, your rifle's ban era brother. I really love it. I have never shot it for groups, so I'm not much help with that question.
I would suspect, that 2-4 inches at 100 yards is probably what you will get, varying with quality of ammo.
That price is basically what you pay for brand new. A couple of mags adds about 20 bucks, and the Magpul sites are inexpensive as well.
For that rifle to be a "good deal" it needs to be 700 or less.
If you find an FNC for 3k or less, grab it immediately. They are in high demand because they can be a (relatively) inexpensive auto conversion. The reason for this is it is rumored that there are actually more auto sears available than rifles. I don't have any proof to back this, but it is a...
You could mount a bayo without a flash supressor. However, it would just be supported by the lugs/locking mechanism of the bayo only, with no support of the ring.
If you can honestly and realistically shoot accurately at 600 yards with open sights, then an M1A is a fine choice for a semi auto .308 "battle rifle".
However, if 600 yard open sight shooting is not your forte, then if you are set on a semi auto, then an AR patterned .308 would be a better...
Building could ultimately get you and above average accuracy A2 AR, but if you were looking for one out of the box, look at the National Match style ARs with the freefloat barrel. Pick your favorite manufacturer, all that offer a National Match A2 style are pretty comparable across the board.
You may be able to find a better deal through a local gunsmith, but if you send your complete upper to ADCO(highly recommended for AR barrel work) it is going to cost $115.00 plus shipping if you send them the complete upper.($65.00 for the barrel threading, and $50.00 to remove/reinstall your...
There is quite a spread. $250.00ish for a modified gun up to $400.00 for pristine with all accessories.
If you walk into the gun shop to sell one to them, you are probably going to get $150.00 to $200.00
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