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Ah ok. I have everything you mentioned but the mag floor plate.

Im a little hesitant to purchase one seeing as fb handguards should be in stock soon.

 

 

Nope just 922r, but it is Tromix so it's definitely a better quality part than the oem one!

 

Unless the steel floorplate has some sort of benefit other than just for 922r compliance

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or just wait till toothandnail comes out with his extended mags thats 3 parts and then the tromix gas piston and your legal

 

Well... I dunno

I really wanna install a side folding stock and all I need is one more 922r compliant part...

its either blow $35 total ish for a steel plate that really has no use for me...

or wait a few weeks for a $200 handguard

 

I thought about adding a pistol grip but all the work of cutting really does frighten me... it seems significantly more difficult than cutting the plastic stock off

 

Besides, I'm comfortable with the stock grip. I mean who wouldnt love a comfy ERGO grip? It feels so comfortable on my AR15. But I'm content with the stock pg

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Let's sum this up and make it easy!Tromix fcg-2parts,Gas bushing-1part and Magazine floor plate-1part= 4 total parts! That will get you down to an acceptable foreign part count and 922r Compliant---Amen!

 

dont wanna be a stick in the mud, but its not the gas booster bushing that counts its the gas piston.

 

 

or just wait till toothandnail comes out with his extended mags thats 3 parts and then the tromix gas piston and your legal

 

true, then it will be easy.

or better yet in my opinion, the FCG as that would put you an extra part to the good.

 

I thought about adding a pistol grip but all the work of cutting really does frighten me... it seems significantly more difficult than cutting the plastic stock off

 

Besides, I'm comfortable with the stock grip. I mean who wouldnt love a comfy ERGO grip? It feels so comfortable on my AR15. But I'm content with the stock pg

 

Just to make sure, you know that the pistol grip wouldn't get you enough parts right?

and could depending on the ATF's decision actually put you in breach of 922.

 

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I thought about adding a pistol grip but all the work of cutting really does frighten me... it seems significantly more difficult than cutting the plastic stock off

 

Besides, I'm comfortable with the stock grip. I mean who wouldnt love a comfy ERGO grip? It feels so comfortable on my AR15. But I'm content with the stock pg

 

Just to make sure, you know that the pistol grip wouldn't get you enough parts right?

and could depending on the ATF's decision actually put you in breach of 922.

 

ETA punctuation

 

I have the Tromix gas piston

Tromix FCG

Tromix stock adapter

Tromix polymer stock

folding mechanism

firebird extended charging handle

firebird oversized mag button

 

I think that's 3 922r compliant parts. All I need is 1 more 922r compliant part and THEN installing the folding stock would be legal.

 

I'm not sure exactly what you're asking?

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I have the Tromix gas piston

Tromix FCG

(those are the ones that count)

I think that's 3 922r compliant parts. All I need is 1 more 922r compliant part and THEN installing the folding stock would be legal.

 

I'm not sure exactly what you're asking?

 

i just wanted to make sure you knew that changing the PG would not help your 922 count.

if you just meant you were on the fence for aesthetics i appologize. i was simply trying to make sure you weren't misinformed from this post

 

i personally think the PG has a very nice feel.

but the stock forearm sucked. thats why i built my own.

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I have the Tromix gas piston

Tromix FCG

(those are the ones that count)

I think that's 3 922r compliant parts. All I need is 1 more 922r compliant part and THEN installing the folding stock would be legal.

 

I'm not sure exactly what you're asking?

 

i just wanted to make sure you knew that changing the PG would not help your 922 count.

if you just meant you were on the fence for aesthetics i appologize. i was simply trying to make sure you weren't misinformed from this post

 

i personally think the PG has a very nice feel.

but the stock forearm sucked. thats why i built my own.

 

Oh no, no need to apologize. I was correct in assuming you were assuming I thought the PG counted towards 922r

 

Our wording of words wasnt particularly ... effective lol. I think we just confused each other for a minute

 

 

 

Yeah the Tromix FCG = 2 922r parts and the Tromix piston =1, a grand total of 3 like I mentioned. If I'm not mistaken, I'd just need 1 more.

Like I mentioned before, I gave serious consideration to doing the AR pistol grip adapter conversion but trying to cut that part of the receiver seems too risky for me to undertake myself. I REALLY love ERGO grips but I can live with the stock 1919 grip. I saw a gun porn thread on here where a guy had this grip band that went OVER the stock pistol grip. I might do that instead

 

 

 

Also, you made your own forend? What? Did you like... custom fit a rail forend on there?

I'd do it myself if it was significantly cheaper to do than buying the $200 forend coming out soon

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I'm going with the FB foreend

 

also just buy one of the US made chokes for it, that counts

Would this count?

MKA-TAC-CHOKE-D.jpg

 

 

 

 

It's $39.99 from centerfire systems and uses the factory choke system...

Which I think would be cheaper than getting a Tromix adapter + brake (though they look sexy as hell)

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also just buy one of the US made chokes for it, that counts

 

I think that chokes only count as muzzle devices and therefore countable when the barrel is externally threaded like the saiga.

i believe the ATF's current stance is that internal chokes are not muzzle devices.

 

What. A. Pain.

...

 

freaking ATF, I swear

 

I guess I'd have to fork out the extra cash for a Tromix Shark Brake...

the idea of just sanding the barrel tip and loctiting the brake onto the barrel... I dunno man. I'm sure it works fine, I just prefer threads.

 

Wonder if anyone out there will bother making 1919 barrels with built in goodies like porting, threading, etc

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Oops your right,I'm sorry meant to say Gas piston.

 

Let's sum this up and make it easy!Tromix fcg-2parts,Gas bushing-1part and Magazine floor plate-1part= 4 total parts! That will get you down to an acceptable foreign part count and 922r Compliant---Amen!

 

dont wanna be a stick in the mud, but its not the gas booster bushing that counts its the gas piston.

 

 

or just wait till toothandnail comes out with his extended mags thats 3 parts and then the tromix gas piston and your legal

 

true, then it will be easy.

or better yet in my opinion, the FCG as that would put you an extra part to the good.

 

I thought about adding a pistol grip but all the work of cutting really does frighten me... it seems significantly more difficult than cutting the plastic stock off

 

Besides, I'm comfortable with the stock grip. I mean who wouldnt love a comfy ERGO grip? It feels so comfortable on my AR15. But I'm content with the stock pg

 

Just to make sure, you know that the pistol grip wouldn't get you enough parts right?

and could depending on the ATF's decision actually put you in breach of 922.

 

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Also, you made your own forend? What? Did you like... custom fit a rail forend on there?

I'd do it myself if it was significantly cheaper to do than buying the $200 forend coming out soon

 

yeah i made my own temporary one.

working on forearm #2 when i get a chance.

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That actually looks pretty decent. Nice job.

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Duracoating the receiver counts. Now the Receiver is 922r. Just ask Benelli.

 

you really dont understand how new law works do you? selective enforcement is the word of the day. someting that is legal for oly arms to do, is not legal for you to own, something a major company does, does not mean a person could get away with the same

 

"There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power government has is the power to crack down on criminals. When there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws."

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