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Franchomr

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  1. Can you guys comment?? specially on the underlined parts. I have little knowledge in all the parts in general, but SPECIALLY in the underlined ones. Thanks, Francisco
  2. thanks eric, I arrived to the same conclusion with the help of an expert shooter friend.
  3. according to my plan, purchasing doesn't start until october 17th. Im still studying the different parts when i have some spare time from work. It looks that QC10 is the best option for a matched upper lower. I want them to be the same manufacturer. Unless i get a very good offer for a used one that i can't pass, i will be purchasing that lower in December
  4. they look super cool bud!! I'm trying to do something similar to your high end one so this is very useful!! very much appreciated!
  5. So far I've seen the following: -QC10 small frame - 440$ -Angstadt small frame - 469$ -Battle Arms - 499.99$ -Gun Point - 339.99$ Which would you choose??
  6. I'm reading about the QC10 receiver set, large frame… so far all great comments! I did get recommendation to go for a trijicon MRO scope, you are the second person that brings it up. I'll see if I can find a store in Houston to take a look through it… Thanks man!
  7. Roy T, 2Scoops, SeattleDude: thanks for the feedback, I'm already studying the parts!!
  8. Trying to achieve maximum quality, reliability and practicality, I've decided to implement some "Project Management" techniques in order to build myself a birthday present from scratch in the form of a 9mm PCC gun; with new (or slightly used) parts, for under 1500 $, and before the end of February 2018. The timeframe should be enough to evaluate the different part options and select those expected to best meet the criteria when assembled together (quality, reliability and practicality). Below is a breakdown of the parts to build the gun. I would really appreciate any experience, advise, technical recommendation or even offer of parts you would like to make to support this project. The gun will be built and tested: -Matching Upper & Lower (compatible with Glock Magazines) -Charging Handle -Bolt Carrier -Trigger -Safeties -Small Parts Kit -Stock -Buffer Spring Set-up -Buffer Tube -Barrel -Muzzle Break -Hand Guard -Scope -Magazines (Glock for 31 rounds) -Magazine Extension (Extension to 41 rounds) Hopefully the community will provide some good feedback! Thanks!!
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