MG34/ DLT19 project

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Armante wrote:Dammit, you're too good!
I've definitely got my technique down on casting the receiver which is a PITA! Don't worry dude I'll sort something out :)
Thank you thank you thank you. The kit looked so good in person there was no way I was going to turn down the opportunity!
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So I'm thinking of offering a kitset version of the gun including a dlt19 conversion kit as well as a finished version. The kitset could include or exclude a milled barrel which would lower the cost by about $100.

What does everyone think? In interest in this?
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oota goota wrote:So I'm thinking of offering a kitset version of the gun including a dlt19 conversion kit as well as a finished version. The kitset could include or exclude a milled barrel which would lower the cost by about $100.

What does everyone think? In interest in this?
Yes please! Ohwait.. ;)
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oota goota wrote:So I'm thinking of offering a kitset version of the gun including a dlt19 conversion kit as well as a finished version. The kitset could include or exclude a milled barrel which would lower the cost by about $100.

What does everyone think? In interest in this?
Sorry, re-reading this tonight, I noticed the "..including a dlt19 conversion kit" - would that be a set of the three parts you mentioned?
I would in fact be interested in that :D
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yeah the conversion kit would just be a conical disc, the side box and enough t-track to cover the barrel.
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oota goota wrote:yeah the conversion kit would just be a conical disc, the side box and enough t-track to cover the barrel.
In that case, I think I stand by my original comment - I'm interested!

Beats me having to find the right type of T-track and researching the ammo :lol:
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Armante wrote:
oota goota wrote:yeah the conversion kit would just be a conical disc, the side box and enough t-track to cover the barrel.
In that case, I think I stand by my original comment - I'm interested!

Beats me having to find the right type of T-track and researching the ammo :lol:
ok man I'll put a kit together :)
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