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9/27/2011 5:52:13 PM EDT
So I am working on this AK and have my new parts to be compliant. So what do I do with the replaced parts that look fine? in the shit can? Don't make sense but if thats it––
And this is a job grinding and punching rivets , pullers , pressing but its fun. Better than putting together a AR.
9/27/2011 6:08:38 PM EDT
[#1]
Equipment Exchange or gunbroker for the replaced parts, there's always a market!
9/27/2011 6:26:03 PM EDT
[#2]
So I sell mine to someone that needs parts to make there's who sells there parts to someone else who sells.....and we all have replaced parts and are compliant!
Now thats commerce! I like it
9/27/2011 7:04:12 PM EDT
[#3]
i dont know about the legality of having them, but id keep them for spares during shtf...
9/28/2011 4:43:15 PM EDT
[#4]
I keep em

nothing wrong with spare parts
9/28/2011 5:18:20 PM EDT
[#5]
I've used the fcg parts on a rifle that had enough other US parts to make it compliant.
9/28/2011 6:41:04 PM EDT
[#6]
Get three letter punches, U, S, and A and make them compliant.
9/28/2011 7:12:36 PM EDT
[#7]
I save them.
9/28/2011 7:56:22 PM EDT
[#8]
Over the past few years I have purchased MAK 90 FCG parts from people who removed them from their rifles for compliance issues. I use them in rifles that had come with inferior US FCG parts. [pre G-2] In my opinion, these Chinese parts are milled, not cast, & feel the best compared to the US [cast] versions. Of course I do have 1 US mag to make up the difference.  GARY  N4KVE
9/29/2011 5:18:11 AM EDT
[#9]
Ya , I orderd a few plastic american mags , gonna need them to stay in the rules.
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