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Koaltrane

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  1. Was going for the East German look. Much like an MPi-KMS. It's pretty much the same, minus the brake, and the forgrip. I'm too lazy to change out some internals to get an actual East German pistol grip and forward handguard. I think it looks pretty good though. I'm pleased.
  2. It is Russian gun, either loaded or unloaded, no need for safety. lol I'd say personal preference really. Most "safeties" on Russian guns suck.
  3. Or I could add a US made flash suppressor/muzzle brake and a US made gas piston and use whatever mags I wanted? Since I would only be removing two parts that are US made being the pistol grip and stock.
  4. From what I have found, I have a sear, trigger and hammer and if I put a yugo stock set on the rifle and still use US made mags I should be in the clear. Stock set includes pistol grip, stock, and forgrips. Am I correct?
  5. There's no need to be rude about it. I was asking about it, and I have looked at the 922 stuff, all I have found is stuff for the shotguns, and the basic stuff for the rifles, like triggers, grips ect.
  6. Thanks guess I'll have to add a US made flash hider or something.
  7. Hello, I have a converted Saiga that I bought converted. I was wanting to put some wood furniture on it and was wondering if a US made gas tube would count as a 922 compliance part? I have found some wood furniture for my rifle but it is a Romanian set for an AK47. I know the retainer ring from Dinzagarms would count as a compliance part but I'm wondering if, and I'm pretty sure it would, a US made gas tube would count too, since I am taking off two compliance parts (the crap Tapco plastic stock, and ergonomic pistol grip). If that doesn't work then I will have a US made flash hider/muzzle
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