If you are curious and hands on, I would say go for it. It's pretty easy and fun to learn. Google is your friend and there is no shortage of info out there. If you are more hands off, not sure of torque settings, scope placement, etc., and not sure how to troubleshoot if things dont work out, for $60 bucks (well priced for my neck of the woods) that might be a good option.
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