Do you have a barrel?
Not yet. I plan to wait for the gun grab to die down and prices to stabilize before I buy any more parts.
There are several ways to go about building depending on the kit used, receiver(bend from a blank or 100% premade) and how you are going to assemble. There are the required US made parts for compliance and which ones you are going to use. You will also need a few either home fabracated or premade tools to demil the kit and assemble. Then there is how and what you plan on using to apply a new coating for the rifle and deal with the wood, if any. Pleny to look at before you start for sure. Its fun and rewarding to do but these days you won't save a lot of money doing it. A few years ago you could but not anymore. I would be gald to help out if possible, just depends on how you go about it and if I am familiar with what you are looking at doing. I have included a pic of my first build from several years back. It was an $89 Romy G kit from Centerfire Systems. Total finished cost was about $200 not counting the tools I fabed to do the job and many hours of fussing about. These days the kit alone with barrel runs close to $400 most times.
I also agree. Very nice
I am not very familiar with the AK variants such as a Romy G. I currently own a Chinese Norinco and have had it for years but always wanted to try my hand at building a gun from a parts kit. I ordered some receivers before any bans can be put in place so that way I can, in theory, still build.
After doing a bit of research I am hoping to get my hands on a barrel installed kit to make things easier. Right now I am looking into strength characteristics of Cherry rivets. I may give them a go over the traditional solid rivets.
Now days building yourself is for the fun or hobby of it.
Right now with talks of gun bans building is actually cheaper but once the dust settles I'm sure it will be close to the same price. For me fun and challenge are definitely a big part of it.
Thanks for the encouragement everyone. I like this forum already