Registered sendra, any tips?

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  • jmemmert

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    I'm considering a registered Sendra m/16 that was converted by bushmaster. Is there anything I need to look for on them, or are they good to go? What are they currently bringing?
     

    ryknoll3

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    I'm considering a registered Sendra m/16 that was converted by bushmaster. Is there anything I need to look for on them, or are they good to go? What are they currently bringing?

    Sendra's are one of the best conversion M16's out there. You mostly want to look to make sure it hasn't had any other work done on it (repairs) and doesn't show a lot of signs of wear, abuse.
     

    bigcraig

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    Even if it does have some wear or previous work done to it, it may still be a good buy depending on price.

    You must remember, the lower is AL and can be repaired quite easily by a good blackrifle gunsmith. (Google m60joe, he can do some amazing work.)
     
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