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Milled receivers don't flex and become butter smooth after a while but they are heavy. I chose stamped. Specifically Romanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian along with some Russian kits built onto US receiver clones. Either way, if you factor in how you save shooting nothing but steel cased ammo minus what you would have spent running brass in another type of firearm- the weapons pay for themselves. Figure around a 10 cents difference per round overall- times a thousand and that's $100 per case in savings. Multiply that by the number of cases you've fired and within eight to ten cases- you've paid for the rifle. I just want to add, the best overall rifle to own is a stamped 7.62x39. It's the most popular, magazines are plentiful, and ammo is relatively cheap along with being low pressure- which means longer barrel life.
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Last edited by RetroRevolver77; 03-23-17 at 09:51.
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