wnycollector 4 Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 (edited) I'm looking to build a 922r and NYS AWB compliant siaga .223. I have located a supplier of pre-ban 35 round galil .223 mags so I loose an easy 3 parts twords 922r compliance but gain High caps AND NYS AWB compliance in its place! If I swap out the forearm for tapcos galil and then add the G2 Single Hook Trigger Group and gas piston I pick up 4 parts...but I'm still 2 short. I can add tapco's Intrafuse Saiga T6 Stock Set for 1 more part...but it MUST be permanatly pinned in place to meet NYS AWB compliance! Now I'm 1 part short:( I was thinking of switching the galil mag followers out to us made robinson arms mag followers?Will they work reliably? Edited January 24, 2009 by wnycollector Quote Link to post Share on other sites
protected static 19 Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 I don't know about the RobArms followers, but someone on the board recently reported luck with Magpul's PMAG followers (not their USGI anti-tilt followers - these were the PMAG-specific ones) and Galil Orlite mags. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
22_Shooter 1,560 Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 I'm looking to build a 922r and NYS AWB compliant siaga .223. I have located a supplier of pre-ban 35 round galil .223 mags so I loose an easy 3 parts twords 922r compliance but gain High caps AND NYS AWB compliance in its place! If I swap out the forearm for tapcos galil and then add the G2 Single Hook Trigger Group and gas piston I pick up 4 parts...but I'm still 2 short. I can add tapco's Intrafuse Saiga T6 Stock Set for 1 more part...but it MUST be permanatly pinned in place to meet NYS AWB compliance! Now I'm 1 part short:( I was thinking of switching the galil mag followers out to us made robinson arms mag followers?Will they work reliably? If you're using a US made pistol grip and stock, along with the FCG and forearm as you stated, then you're already compliant. You're starting out with 14 parts, with a .223. 14 - 1 (forearm) - 1 (stock) - 3 (FCG) = 9 foreign parts. Which means you're compliant to use mags from any country. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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