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Over 10 years ago, I acquired a Bulgy 74 kit with virgin barrel, thanks to AKshooter for the lead. Following recommendations from several people on this site at the time, I had a well known member build the kit and, well, let's just say it was less than optimal, with quite a few issues.
The barrel was way out of line with the receiver, the bolt was eating away at the ejector, the stock did not lock up tight, the finish had spatter all over it, ect. That's just the issues that come to mind, I'm sure there were others.
Well, 10 years passed and I finally got tired of opening my safe and having a would be $3k rifle that was all ****** up, just staring at me.
So, I took it to Mesa Kinetics and the guy quoted me like $1200-$1500 to fix it. That was an obvious, and instant, hard NO. He also kindly offered to purchase the rifle for ~$1k, which also was an obvious, and instant, hard NO. While the guy seemed like a nice dude and we had a decent conversation, I could not help but to think that either a) he did not know exactly what he was talking about about as far as the work needed, or b) he was trying to **** me, or both.
So, I went home and put it back in the safe and let it stare me down for another year, every time I opened the door.
Then I started looking for a non-local option to get the rifle rebuilt to the condition it deserves to be in. I had been following a company on Instagram for quite a while, M13 Industries, based out of Vegas, and always admired their work, so I messaged them, sent them plenty of pictures, and had a promising conversation and quote of $650 for a complete rebuild with new, correct Bulgarian marked receiver.
I decided to take the leap and sent it off to them last June, I believe. They do a ton of work, so their lead times are quite extensive, but I have a feeling it will be worth the wait. I got word today that the rifle is complete and ready for payment and shipping. Will be glad to have her back home, looking and performing as she should have over 10 years ago.
I will post more pics once I get it back in my possession.
Shout out to https://m13industries.com for the help.
The barrel was way out of line with the receiver, the bolt was eating away at the ejector, the stock did not lock up tight, the finish had spatter all over it, ect. That's just the issues that come to mind, I'm sure there were others.
Well, 10 years passed and I finally got tired of opening my safe and having a would be $3k rifle that was all ****** up, just staring at me.
So, I took it to Mesa Kinetics and the guy quoted me like $1200-$1500 to fix it. That was an obvious, and instant, hard NO. He also kindly offered to purchase the rifle for ~$1k, which also was an obvious, and instant, hard NO. While the guy seemed like a nice dude and we had a decent conversation, I could not help but to think that either a) he did not know exactly what he was talking about about as far as the work needed, or b) he was trying to **** me, or both.
So, I went home and put it back in the safe and let it stare me down for another year, every time I opened the door.
Then I started looking for a non-local option to get the rifle rebuilt to the condition it deserves to be in. I had been following a company on Instagram for quite a while, M13 Industries, based out of Vegas, and always admired their work, so I messaged them, sent them plenty of pictures, and had a promising conversation and quote of $650 for a complete rebuild with new, correct Bulgarian marked receiver.
I decided to take the leap and sent it off to them last June, I believe. They do a ton of work, so their lead times are quite extensive, but I have a feeling it will be worth the wait. I got word today that the rifle is complete and ready for payment and shipping. Will be glad to have her back home, looking and performing as she should have over 10 years ago.
I will post more pics once I get it back in my possession.
Shout out to https://m13industries.com for the help.
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