It takes years to produce these type guns.. How much is your time worth?
As I stated in another thread.. If this was pocket change to me.. I would own several.
Alas
Time to step away from the Kool-Aid stand.
Their patents expired long ago, hence the proliferation of "clones" made by dozens of companies.
Labor is what makes a high dollar 1911 a high dollar 1911. The parts are parts. no more expensive than any other firearm.
Do I think Glocks are bottom...
Why?
Ive owned multiples of both and didn't think the SKS was worth the $69 I paid back int he day.
Course now-a-days I only own one AK and its an imposter. (5.56x45 :what: )
Got to agree If I had a "do over" I would go the milled route. I bought a MOS as soon as they hit the shelves.. I didn't have any issues with the plates themselves. However, the screws needed to be filed down to fit properly. (RMR & DPP). No clue if they have rectified that as its been...
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