The problem is I have to get 2 forms filled in, plus a letter saying I can import legally to NZ and snail mail posted back to the USA and the person at the other end has to deal with the State...
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The problem is I have to get 2 forms filled in, plus a letter saying I can import legally to NZ and snail mail posted back to the USA and the person at the other end has to deal with the State...
"involved the judicious use of a big chisel"
from what I can read, yes a shaped chisel to the right spot.
I think there was also a comment that there is also 1 visual as well ie it the bolt...
Well, its going to cost you one hell of a lot of money (past $1kNZD). I looked at doing it and its just too expensive to be worthwhile.
The barrel will also be over $400NZD so there will be 15%...
I agree with Peter. Give modern gunsmiths an AR15 and no issues, give them something "old" and frankly luck walks in the door, while the money in your wallet exits fast.
Hence I will probably...
So for my Barnual 174Gr flat base FMJs that are 0.310~0.3105 they sound perfect.
:D
Now I need to get one in NZ!
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Though for a T I'd suggest a genuine barrel to maintain its value, though that is a personal thing.
The way to do that maybe buy a No4 mk2 with an A1 barrel and swap them out.
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Hi,
Well barnaul already make a 174gr flat base, good for 1 1/4inch MOA out of a worn P14 at 100yds and are 32cents NZ.
I think you are dreaming, the 6.5mm wins for very good reasons. On top of that the old swedes with military spec 100 year old barrels v a new "match" grade after market barrel? that is fair? Here...
Will they have full baynot lugs?
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um, I can get MAB barrels installed for a no4 <$1000NZ.
On top of...