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Im thinking a competition inspired rifle. If I get the job I am after, I could afford the A1 clone I want.
I found these guys,
What a Country!
And discovered what Irony is... They are located in Commiefornia!
BTW
using an old A1 style disconnectior in a new lower is mechanically and legally good right? If not I can just get a new trigger assy.
I just realized AR's ARE JUST LIKE POTATO CHIPS!!!
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I'm not quite sure exactly what you mean by A1 style disconnector. If you mean an unmodified M16/M16A1 disconnector, then no, it is not legal in a semiauto AR-15 derivative. An M16/M16A1 disconnector can be modified to be legal in a semiauto by cutting/grinding off the tail section that would engage the selector.
I believe an M16 trigger has to be used with the modified M16 disconnector, due to the disconnector spring being in a slightly different place than the semiauto trigger and disconnector. The M16 trigger should be fine as long as the other FCG parts are not unmodified M16 parts. The M16 hammer and selector can also be modified to be legally semiauto as well.
These days it is easier to buy a semiauto LPK. Modifying M16 parts was popular when surplus M16 parts were cheaper than semiauto parts.