The King of Pants 0 Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 My x39 is on the way to my FFL and I'm on the net shopping for parts! If i'm using a non USA stock and the stock handguard, what am i going to need to do to abide by 922r? Will the trigger group and gas piston put me in the clear? I'm trying to decide between a Romanian style side-folder (there seem to be several variations being sold as "Romanian" right now) and the '74-style triangular one. And then there's the voice in my head saying to skip both and stick with a fixed stock for better cheek-weld with a scope. I'm gonna grab the CAA pistol grip with the interchangeable grip surfaces. Mags are coming from Cope's and then anywhere else i see them cheap. Not sure about a scope though, guess I'm gonna have to do some more reading on that one. Wheeee! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
devildogdakota 804 Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 My x39 is on the way to my FFL and I'm on the net shopping for parts! If i'm using a non USA stock and the stock handguard, what am i going to need to do to abide by 922r? Will the trigger group and gas piston put me in the clear? I'm trying to decide between a Romanian style side-folder (there seem to be several variations being sold as "Romanian" right now) and the '74-style triangular one. And then there's the voice in my head saying to skip both and stick with a fixed stock for better cheek-weld with a scope. I'm gonna grab the CAA pistol grip with the interchangeable grip surfaces. Mags are coming from Cope's and then anywhere else i see them cheap. Not sure about a scope though, guess I'm gonna have to do some more reading on that one. Wheeee! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
devildogdakota 804 Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 My x39 is on the way to my FFL and I'm on the net shopping for parts! If i'm using a non USA stock and the stock handguard, what am i going to need to do to abide by 922r? Will the trigger group and gas piston put me in the clear? I'm trying to decide between a Romanian style side-folder (there seem to be several variations being sold as "Romanian" right now) and the '74-style triangular one. And then there's the voice in my head saying to skip both and stick with a fixed stock for better cheek-weld with a scope. I'm gonna grab the CAA pistol grip with the interchangeable grip surfaces. Mags are coming from Cope's and then anywhere else i see them cheap. Not sure about a scope though, guess I'm gonna have to do some more reading on that one. Wheeee! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
22_Shooter 1,560 Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 My x39 is on the way to my FFL and I'm on the net shopping for parts! If i'm using a non USA stock and the stock handguard, what am i going to need to do to abide by 922r? Will the trigger group and gas piston put me in the clear? I'm trying to decide between a Romanian style side-folder (there seem to be several variations being sold as "Romanian" right now) and the '74-style triangular one. And then there's the voice in my head saying to skip both and stick with a fixed stock for better cheek-weld with a scope. I'm gonna grab the CAA pistol grip with the interchangeable grip surfaces. Mags are coming from Cope's and then anywhere else i see them cheap. Not sure about a scope though, guess I'm gonna have to do some more reading on that one. Wheeee! Throwing in a US made FCG and gas piston will get you down to 10 foreign made parts, which is all you need, but as soon as you slap on that CAA pistol-grip, you are back up to 11 foreign parts, because CAA is not US made. Stick with a US made PG. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The King of Pants 0 Posted January 29, 2008 Author Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Throwing in a US made FCG and gas piston will get you down to 10 foreign made parts, which is all you need, but as soon as you slap on that CAA pistol-grip, you are back up to 11 foreign parts, because CAA is not US made. Stick with a US made PG. Well, I hate the Saw grip, what are my other options? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oldandslow 3 Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Throwing in a US made FCG and gas piston will get you down to 10 foreign made parts, which is all you need, but as soon as you slap on that CAA pistol-grip, you are back up to 11 foreign parts, because CAA is not US made. Stick with a US made PG. Well, I hate the Saw grip, what are my other options? The old tried and true "Original" http://www.tapco.com/catalog.aspx?id=15 OriginalAK.bmp Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The King of Pants 0 Posted January 29, 2008 Author Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 (edited) The old tried and true "Original" http://www.tapco.com/catalog.aspx?id=15 After doing some reading, are Tapco and Armory the only two outfits offering US-made Pistol Grips? Shit's the word if that's the case. If I'm right about that, I may have to build this one in the DM-ish setup i was thinking about with a fixed stock. What would I be looking at for options on a US made butt stock? I don't want the M4 style, so totaly fixed is what I'm looking for. Edited January 29, 2008 by The King of Pants Quote Link to post Share on other sites
22_Shooter 1,560 Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 (edited) The old tried and true "Original" http://www.tapco.com/catalog.aspx?id=15 After doing some reading, are Tapco and Armory the only two outfits offering US-made Pistol Grips? Shit's the word if that's the case. If I'm right about that, I may have to build this one in the DM-ish setup i was thinking about with a fixed stock. What would I be looking at for options on a US made butt stock? I don't want the M4 style, so totaly fixed is what I'm looking for. http://www.k-var.com/shop/ has some nice US made furniture. ETA: Be sure to use the menu on the left to narrow it down to US made parts only. Edited January 29, 2008 by 22_Shooter Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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