What could it be??
>>34819890
Its obviously some molecules.
>>34819890
Every bundle is a piece.
German heritage, Yugo upbringing.
>>34819890
Dragon dildos
>>34819915
OK, this should be a dead giveaway
>>34819915
M53?
>>34819947
>>34819963
Bingo
>>34819946
A yugo M53?
YES PLEASE.
Ok I think that is everything. The barrel, and the internal rails should be here tomorrow.
Picked up the can, both magazines, and five belts a few days ago.
This should be an easy weld.
This one shouldn't be too bad either.
Ehh. Could be worse.
I have no idea where this piece goes
This one is going to be an absolute bitch
>>34820051
>>34820063
>>34820087
>>34820120
Did it blow up?
>>34820167
Blowtorched to demill.
>>34820144
>>34820087
godspeed op
>>34819890
How much does all this go for and the receiver being cut, does that make into into just a regular item and not a firearm?
>>34820051
does the Russian on the side mean it was captured and what left has to be bought and about how much would it all cost. This is neat as fuck
where are you gonna get barrels for it?
>>34820388
Yes, technically it is not a firearm. This was one of the few kits that included the original Demil receiver. So it was around $800. But it was missing a barrel, which was an extra 200. So about $1000 Total.
I am going to be spending an autistic amount of time working on this for the forseeable future. My first step is gonna be pulling out the heat gun and getting rid of all the cosmoline
>>34820680
whats your game plan for this >>34820144
>>34820120
This looks like it goes between the parts in >>34820144
If you are able to repair this, will it be safe to fire? Will it be legal, since you "built" it or what?
>>34820680
When I lived in Texas and got a couple nuggets ,I put em in black contractor sized bags, after I wrapped them with shitloads of paper towels, and set it out tied up in the sun.
We had a heatwave so I had no problem getting out the cosmoline.
>>34820698
It is perfectly legal, if I build the receiver semi automatic. Which includes modifying the trigger assembly, welding in a blocking pan, grinding some pieces off the bolt, and generally change from open bolt to closed.
I live in southern Louisiana so the sun is hot but it rains every single day so it's usually overcast
>>34820691
Not exactly sure, I have only a small amount of experience welding. So for now I will clean it up as best as possible. Try to align them, and bridge the gap with a small weld. From there filling in the gap's should be easy. I will just have a lot of grinding to do afterwards. When I get the barrel tomorrow it should help with the alignment and spacing a lot.
>>34820651
1000 HOLY FUCK IM JUST GONNA BUY PARTS BRB
Says fragile so I'm betting it's a 4' glass bong
On top cover.
Ok, it actually isn't that bad.