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3/14/2015 1:04:36 PM EDT
Hello- I have a MKE AT-43 [H&K 93 clone made in turkey].I bought a H & K 93 folding buttstock for it,along witth the recoil spring assembly.Can't seem to seperate the buttstock from the trigger group on the MKE.I don't want to try to force anything! Any help would be appreciated!Hello- I have a MKE AT-43 [H&K 93 clone made in turkey].I bought a H & K 93 folding buttstock for it,along witth the recoil spring assembly.Can't seem to seperate the buttstock from the trigger group on the MKE.I don't want to try to force anything! Any help would be appreciated!Hello- I have a MKE AT-43 [H&K 93 clone made in turkey].I bought a H & K 93 folding buttstock for it,along witth the recoil spring assembly.Can't seem to seperate the buttstock from the trigger group on the MKE.I don't want to try to force anything! Any help would be appreciated!Hello- I have a MKE AT-43 [H&K 93 clone made in turkey].I bought a H & K 93 folding buttstock for it,along witth the recoil spring assembly.Can't seem to seperate the buttstock from the trigger group on the MKE.I don't want to try to force anything! Any help would be appreciated!
3/14/2015 6:46:53 PM EDT
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this will work, since it close enough to a G3, but  yours only has the single lower push pin, then the upper buffer pin that holds the stock cap to the  receiver as well.
http://www.ar15.com/content/webPDF/G3_Armorer_Manual.pdf


Charging handle gets a HK slap from the latch back potion to lock the bolt home.

Now push the butt stock retainer push pin out of the lower receiver just behind the pistol grip and then the upper buffer pin at the top the back plate out of the back plate too.

Both cross pins need to be removed, since both are going through the receiver to hold the butt stock back plate to the back of the receiver.



Put the muzzle to the floor, grab the pistol grip with one hand, and the butt stock just behind the receiver cap with your other hand, and pull the butt stock straight back off  off the receiver to remove the butt stock assembly from the receiver.  If you can't get it off this way with the through pin removed, then sit down on the floor, put your foot against the back of the pistol grip, and use both hands to pull straight back on the butt stock to remove it from the back of the receiver (again, the back push pins have to be pushed out and removed from the entire butt stock end plate first).  And yes, the first time pulling the stock off the receiver can be a bitch, since the top buffer pin channel in the receiver can have some burs that are binding on the inside of the back plate, but will wear down once you remove and install the butt stock a few times to the receiver during cleaning.

Once the butt stock is off the receiver, the grip housing with trigger pack inside can be pivoted off the receiver (semi, so no grip housing pivot pin for a swing grip housing instead).  The trigger pack is removed from the trigger housing by turning the selector up past safe to be pulled out of the housing, then the pack can be pulled straight up out of the grip housing (page 22 of the G3 manual).


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