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Might be.I thought p80s.net was a scammer site?
They are a scam.I thought p80s.net was a scammer site?
Yup, Reeves has a little bias....that was dashed to pieces in mere moments of the beginning of his rant with his anti-1911 diatribe that he also applied to the 2011. pfft.
I'm not saying he has to like or prefer a 1911, but truth is truth, and bias is bias...
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I think the GG3 is pretty much turnkey. You get everything you need to start using it. Except a PC and 80% or 0% frames of course. Basically, it will make a handgun or long gun lower from a block of metal. Without you needing to be a skilled machinist.I wonder if the tooling price matches the cost of the machine?
The rule of thumb used to be: What you pay for the cost of the
mill,you must match in tooling to make the mill operational.
With that in mind it's about $6500.00 to make it go.
Something to think about.
Still have to buy jigs and starter kits depending on what you want to do with itI think the GG3 is pretty much turnkey. You get everything you need to start using it. Except a PC and 80% or 0% frames of course. Basically, it will make a handgun or long gun lower from a block of metal. Without you needing to be a skilled machinist.
I have internally debated getting a GG many times but I already have a Grizzly vertical mill. It's more than adequate for hogging out AR and 1911 frames. With a jig of course. It cost me about $1200. I've also made numerous non-firearm related parts with it. Mostly vintage motorcycle parts I could not source anywhere. It makes quick work of a 80% AR lower and the quality of the milling is exceptional. Looks like factory made.
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If you are really into it and plan to make your own guns, the GG might not be a terrible investment. But to make it pay, my guess is you have to build a bunch of them.
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