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3/15/2003 5:58:54 AM EDT
Hello everyone.  i was hoping some of the more knowledgable here could help me out on this one.  I am getting eady to purchase a new in box polytech from a local dealer that is getting it straight from the distributor.  It as an AKS 762 and its import date is 1990.  I know it is post ban (after 1989) and that is fine with me to have no folding stock or flash hider, but the gun has a pistol grip and regular butt stock, not a thumbhole stock.  Is this legal?  It came in before the importation laws that say rifles have to have so many US made parts.  Is this correct?  If not, then the distributor is selling illegal rifles.  If it is legal because it came in before importation was stopped, I should be able to permanently attach any foreign or US muzzle break legally, right?  Please help me out here!!
3/15/2003 7:01:41 AM EDT
[#1]
What is the asking price?

A preban polytech with pistol grip
and fixed buttstock would be going for
$800 and up - depending on condition.
Here is an example - gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=7930364
( lord knows what a NIB is worth )

Is this a "real" large scale gun distributor?

I seriously doubt a distributor would
  be selling an illegaly modified gun,
 it just ain't worth going to jail for
a couple hundred bucks!

3/15/2003 7:16:07 AM EDT
[#2]
If the gun is coming from a distributor the thing is no doubt a so-called 922r rifle with USA parts. Perfectly legal.

Don't pay more than $450 for it. $400 would be more like it.

Mike
3/15/2003 8:38:47 AM EDT
[#3]
It is not a preban and is most definitely coming from a distributor.  The price is actually about 500.00 NIB.  Maybe that is a bit much, but after checking out the other one the dealer has, I want it, and they are getting hard to find new.  Will I be able to add a US muzzle break?  It looks like the muzzle is threaded with a muzzle nut tac welded over it, so it should be legal to add a US break and weld it, right?
3/15/2003 8:43:35 AM EDT
[#4]
Maybe $500 isn't a bad price. AK prices do seem to be holdiong up a little better against the $300 SARs.

As long as you keep the number of IMPORTED parts below the maximum you should be able to permanently attach a muzzle brake.

Mike
3/15/2003 8:49:12 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks Valmet M76.  The dates on these things just really worry me.  I know it is post 1989, but pre 1994, so I do not know what that means for parts counts, etc.  It does look like the distributor would have to be legal though, doesn't it?
3/15/2003 8:51:10 AM EDT
[#6]
Also forgot to ask, is the quality of the polytech good.  Although I am not as familiar with AK versions as other rifles, I have a romanian sar (which I love) and the polytech just reeks of quality compared to it.
3/15/2003 8:58:22 AM EDT
[#7]
Polytechs are very high quality.

There was a large batch that came into the country that didn't get released because of the 89 ban.

In the last couple of years they appeared sporting ground off bayonet mounts and thumbhole stocks.

If somebody has added USA firecontrol parts, a gas piston and a USA pistol grip (the most common mods) the Poly becomes a USA made rifle and a so called 922r rifle. Perfectly legal.

I wouldn't worry about it.

Who is the Distributor. CDNN?


Mike
3/15/2003 9:06:10 AM EDT
[#8]
Yeah, i thought it all looked very high quality.  I think it may be one of the ones held up in storage by the 89 ban.  I hope they used US parts, because they are pistol grip.  If not then all I would need is 5 US parts to make it US?  I am going to ask my dealer who the distributor is and I'll let you know.  Any other comments you have, I would love to hear them.  Thanks Mike

J
3/15/2003 9:23:21 AM EDT
[#9]
Ok.  Apparently the distributor is a division of KY Imports called Kaplin.  KY is a large well-known distributor so surely they are legal about it?
3/15/2003 9:31:47 AM EDT
[#10]
Well, I called ky imports, I'm really obsessing over this arent I?, and they do not sell any with pistol grips and said they are not affiliated in any way with this supposed "Kaplin" place.  Is everyone sure I should not worry about this?
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