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  • cap6888

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 2, 2011
    2,556
    Howard County
    Another 922 question......

    So what are people using to get to a count of six 922 parts (excluding magazine parts). I have the fore end and hand grip. I will get a Tapco G2 trigger, and once my Form 1 is back, a stock. That only gets me to four parts. I know I can replace the muzzle device too, but that only gets me to five. Any ideas and/or suggestions?
     

    DutchV

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 8, 2012
    4,703
    Swapping a gas piston isn't too bad if you really need it. But yeah, the trigger parts are counted separately. Hammer, trigger, and disconnector makes three in one easy shot.

    Here's a list and a chart that should help:

    http://www.tapco.com/section922r/
     

    cap6888

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 2, 2011
    2,556
    Howard County
    Swapping a gas piston isn't too bad if you really need it. But yeah, the trigger parts are counted separately. Hammer, trigger, and disconnector makes three in one easy shot.

    Here's a list and a chart that should help:

    http://www.tapco.com/section922r/

    Perfect! Thanks. The G2 counts as three parts. That plus the stock, forend and pistol grip means I'm good! Now I just need my Form 1 back.
     

    cap6888

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 2, 2011
    2,556
    Howard County
    The HERA just gives such solid lock up. And the push button lock works so well. Unless Magpul comes out with a way to put their Zhukov stock on these, that's the way I plan on going.
     

    cap6888

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 2, 2011
    2,556
    Howard County
    Going with a bonesteel tubular. Been running it on my VEPR and love it.


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    I wasn't happy with the folding mechanism on my Bonesteel so I got rid of it. The folder kept getting stuck in the open position and I would have to beat on it to close it.
     

    Markp

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 22, 2008
    9,392
    Yes, legal.

    It's a pistol, not a rifle.

    Hbar only applies to ARs.

    Try Duffys.

    I am waiting for some clever person to take an AK-47 like rifle with a heavier barrel and sell it as an "AR-15 HBAR" thus making the damn thing legal in MD. LMAO.

    In the meantime, if you can't get an AK, get yourself a VZ-58 and call it done.
     

    Long1MD

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 12, 2013
    1,113
    Too far gone
    One point adjustable bungee sling coupled with angled foregrip = no need to spend money on SBR. The bungee sling becomes the cheek rest
     

    lionfour

    Active Member
    Aug 5, 2007
    767
    Brooklyn, Maryland
    But I cannot buy this (M92) or a DRACO cash and carry right?
    Just about ready to give up...looking at a Mossberg MVP Patrol
    Looks like a nice compact rifle, but $599 is really pushing it.
     

    lionfour

    Active Member
    Aug 5, 2007
    767
    Brooklyn, Maryland
    I found this at a gun shop in A.A.Co. and it is perfect
    for what I want, short length, higher cal. than .22 (9mm)
    under 500 and no HQL. I really like the Ruger rifle that
    accepts the AR(AK?) clips but cannot go 900, Should be able
    to pick it up 1st week of Feb, can't wait to go to DelMarva
    and site it in. Comes with a laser sight.
     

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