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Item Relisted! FS TGI, FEG AMD-65

tubbylumpkins

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-tgi-feg-amd-65.1336039/
Item Name: FS TGI, FEG AMD-65

Location: Marietta

Zip Code: 30060

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 600

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: FEG AMD-65
TGI SA 2000M

This is a FEG AMD-65, TGI SA2000m build. Single-owner; I purchased it from Centerfire Systems a few years back. All serial numbers match. I have everything from the original sale except the box. I’ve fired about 600 rounds through it. I’m a bit of a nut and clean the gun after every firing before storage in my safe. Southern Arms Traders (David) permanently welded the muzzle break on. The sights are spot-on, dialed in and I find it to be very accurate and reliable. The stock adaptor was added in such a way that the safety and charge handle still function with the stock folded.


It’s stock except for the following add ons:


Hogue pistol grip
Tapco colored front sight. (original sight and rest of pack included)
AMD-65 Tech Sling Loop
AMD-65 Tech “Drumstick” stock adaptor.
Specter Sling
Weaver Rail


Included:

1 Tapco 20rd mag.
Soft-shell case with three mag pouches.

Pictures:
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I looked at my wife and she gave me questionable eyes... So if no one picks up this beautiful red headed stepchild of a ak in the next few hours, I might have a chance...

I use to own one and this would've been the way I'd kit it out. AMD65Tech's stuff is what I already applied, everything else is what would've happened. Nice gun, great deal..
 
unceunceunce, spot on about the amdtech stuff. it works so well with it! The stock adaptor is almost a necessity, for me, to get a reliable sight picture. It's an odd feeling to shoot a rifle without my cheek on a stock. I'm not 100% familiar with converting this to an SBR. I'm not a smith but I know the break is welded on in serious way. Anyone familiar with these knows the muzzle break is just tacked on during the build and most wiggle and/or fall off. Mine wiggled and was making contact with exiting rounds and I wanted to make sure it would not happen again. It's super solid now and I've put enough rounds through it to know it's not going anywhere. The other issue with AMDs is that the sights can be off. Not the case with this one. Perfect.

Allenbuck, Agusta may be a bit far for me!

Thanks everyone for the luck. She'll find a good home here I'm sure!
 
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