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I spent about 2 hours to finish the lower receiver, it wasn't that hard to build, but I google & youtube a lot and see how others finished theirs.
I was using wooden BBQ sticks (cut in the right length equal to the metal pins),hold the springs, and push and slide the metal pins in. The auto switch was a pain, I spent almost 30min to struggle the thing in.
The silicone gel is a must for some parts, especially for the trigger guard & a small hammer will do the job without breaking part of the lower.
It wasn't a bad experience, since I replaced all the springs with 120% reinforced parts, the pushing and pulling really hurt my fingers. Other than that, building one of these guns are not rocket science, just need a few breaks in between, thinking and rethinking, and make sense and what not.
All I have to say its was really educational, and I probably will buy few more of these kits in the future.
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