I figured the ima rear would be an easier build for me than re-fabricating a receiver from those wiselite stampings. not to mention, i had it all priced out, and the value of all the things i needed if i went with using the ima rear added up to be like $300 cheaper
! This is only based strictly on parts, including pirates conversion parts. I have access to a complete shop of machines and tools at school, and bountiful piles of metal i can make whatever jig i like out of, for FREE. I think that attributes to the cost, and why i am in favor of the ima rear.
Here are my cost estimates:
option #1 using IMA rear:
-receiver parts + buffer tab still attached $110 (hand select)
-wiselite barrel bushing $150 (apex)
-ratchet plate $25 (apex)
-camming repair section stamping $120 (apex)
sub total: $405
option #2 using wiselite rear stamping (all parts from apex):
-stampings $475
-barrel bushing $150
-ratchet plate $25
-buffer cone $35
-buffer tabs $32 (RTG)
sub total: $717
other parts needed regardless of above choice:
-All rivets required $37 (RTG) (rails, trunnion, front sight)
-Pirates conversion parts only, no services done $265
Like i noted, i have access to tools, and machines free, so i assumed total price beyond calculated to be close. Mind you, this is not including accessories, park, blue, or whatever else i decide needs to be done to maker her look sexy like an m53 should
. I do expect small things here and there to run the estimated costs up, and shipping + taxes will be the craps... but hey, at least that $300 you saved, can be put towards other stuff, or paying pirate to do the tough stuff
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IF however this is not based on estimated costs, and the money means little to you. Well, if i had the cash, i'd have bought more ima rears to simply "stock up" on. I suppose, as gun building aint really popular here in canada, it don't make a difference for me... but, i would expect the value of your ima rears to increase, faster than that of the wiselite stampings. They can be made, while the ima rears are the "real deal", and won't just pop up in the years to come. So, it may be wise to store your ima rears for now, but thats completely up to you
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