I like things to be slightly "off standard" - in the sense of I like bits from some things and not others.
My last few guitars, for example, have all been "partscasters" and somewhat hybrid like - mixing pickup types and that sort of thing.
I have a mind to build up a gun in a similar vein - rail from this, stock from that - and of course upgraded internals.
What I don't have a sense of is how economical or safe it is to build from a set of parts - as against buying a complete gun and upgrading.
It will be an M4 - but looking into things I tend to see that although some manufacturers claim to be v2 compliant etc, you can run up against compatibility issues.
So I wonder is it safe to buy a load of different parts - or is it better to start from a base and work from there?
BTW I will probably get a tech to put it together ( I have neither the time nor expertise at this point) so its just a compatibility and fit issue I am concerned about.
I dont want to spend money on good parts to find that they don't actually work together!
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
My last few guitars, for example, have all been "partscasters" and somewhat hybrid like - mixing pickup types and that sort of thing.
I have a mind to build up a gun in a similar vein - rail from this, stock from that - and of course upgraded internals.
What I don't have a sense of is how economical or safe it is to build from a set of parts - as against buying a complete gun and upgrading.
It will be an M4 - but looking into things I tend to see that although some manufacturers claim to be v2 compliant etc, you can run up against compatibility issues.
So I wonder is it safe to buy a load of different parts - or is it better to start from a base and work from there?
BTW I will probably get a tech to put it together ( I have neither the time nor expertise at this point) so its just a compatibility and fit issue I am concerned about.
I dont want to spend money on good parts to find that they don't actually work together!
Any thoughts?
Thanks!