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Old 06-22-2008, 11:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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thinking about a project...

I have this modified PMI I body, it appears to have once been a stock class gun, so it has a centered hole for feeding but it has a direct feed soldered on that I have never liked the look of, it has also been polished extremely well and I thought it would be perfect for making a single shot "dueling pistol" I am also considering having it made into a side tube, but I am pretty sure that is something I couldn't do myself. if anyone could give me advice on this it would be appreciated, and I also had some questions, how hard would it be to remove the direct feed attachment, and, what do chopped Kp stocks commonly sell for? If anyone can help me with this let me know, here are some pics:
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Old 06-23-2008, 01:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It might be a bit easier to just send chplnstone a pm about having him make you a stock instead of buying a piratized kp stock. He makes some very nice pistol stocks btw.
Good luck with your piratization. Also I believe you can pick up a hammer from rainman so you can use a k-series trigger group on you p-series'd maker.
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