Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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Originally Posted by
Guns4Fun
A RLL and a RDIAS will only work in an AR lower.
Heck, even some of the newer AR lowers need to be modified to allow them to work. You'd need to mill the lower to get either of them to work with a Colt lower. I'm sure there are a few others that have a high shelf.
My lower is drop in ready. Not like I have 7,000 to throw into a rifle anyway LOL.
Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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Originally Posted by
jcabin
How would this work for AK's and sig556's? I'm guessing you couldnt use the same LL or DIAS for an AR? Also, the Sig 556 wasn't even around back then right? How could one turn it up? or are sig 556 owners SOL?
For an AK the parts are plentiful and cheap at about $25 for an entire FA fire control group. All you then need to do is drill a hole in the proper place for the Evil 3rd rivet and install the FCG.
And BINGO, you have a cheap Felony!:eek:
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Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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Originally Posted by
RaisedByWolves
For an AK the parts are plentiful and cheap at about $25 for an entire FA fire control group. All you then need to do is drill a hole in the proper place for the Evil 3rd rivet and install the FCG.
And BINGO, you have a cheap Felony!:eek:
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you mean a conversion for the proper manufacturer of said machine gun for police/military ;)
Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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Originally Posted by
Kaos
you mean a conversion for the proper manufacturer of said machine gun for police/military ;)
Heh, I thought that went without saying....
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Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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RaisedByWolves
Heh, I thought that went without saying....
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then it wouldnt be a cheap felony ;)
Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
this has been on my mind as well, are there registered ak's? As in; can I buy an affordable assault rifle? Or what is the most affordable/cheapest?
Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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Originally Posted by
beefcakeb0
this has been on my mind as well, are there registered ak's? As in; can I buy an affordable assault rifle? Or what is the most affordable/cheapest?
I guess if you consider 14k for a full auto AK affordable, sure you can buy one.
Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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Originally Posted by
Guns4Fun
I guess if you consider 14k for a full auto AK affordable, sure you can buy one.
unless you're in other parts of the world where you can get them for the price of a chicken
Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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Originally Posted by
cigarmanpa
unless you're in other parts of the world where you can get them for the price of a chicken
I think a chicken will net you 2 or 3 in some places.
Re: semi- to full-auto conversion
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Originally Posted by
beefcakeb0
this has been on my mind as well, are there registered ak's? As in; can I buy an affordable assault rifle? Or what is the most affordable/cheapest?
Depends on what you call an "assault rifle" [sic].
- Semi-auto, quite possible. $400 and up will get you in this game. Many here own AKs, there could be a separate discussion forum just for AKs.
- A street-legal selective fire AK? If you win the lottery, or inherit enough money that you can drop 15-20K for recreational use, maybe. Since this is an NFA forum, I assume you're considering a machinegun. Looks like machineguns are okay state-wise in Tennessee (details), although you should research your local laws first. Pennsylvania has a pre-emption statute, Tennessee might not.
The entry price in machinegunland is typically an M-11 for $3000. Accessories are extra.