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    My buddy who is in the Army and over in Iraq currently said that they take a lot of AK's from the insurgents over there. He came back on leave for a few weeks last summer, and while we were at Dunhams he made a comment about the AK's on display. He learned over in Iraq there is a pin or something near the firing pin that can be rubbed off to make it fully automatic, but its not reversible. I'm not saying I am going to do it, as I remain within the law, but has anyone else heard of this about the AK?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pro2A View Post
    My buddy who is in the Army and over in Iraq currently said that they take a lot of AK's from the insurgents over there. He came back on leave for a few weeks last summer, and while we were at Dunhams he made a comment about the AK's on display. He learned over in Iraq there is a pin or something near the firing pin that can be rubbed off to make it fully automatic, but its not reversible. I'm not saying I am going to do it, as I remain within the law, but has anyone else heard of this about the AK?
    I have heard a lot of stupid old wive's tales like this.

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    I figured it was an old wive's tale. I've heard pretty much anything can be converted. Never believed it, nor care to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pro2A View Post
    I figured it was an old wive's tale. I've heard pretty much anything can be converted. Never believed it, nor care to do it.
    Oh, it's true that almost anything can be converted, but you need a machine shop and an experienced gunsmith to do it. The "just file down this pin" thing will usually just deactivate the gun, if it does anything at all.

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    The only thing filing down something is going to do is make the gun not work.

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    file stuff down?

    hell you can get yourself in enough shit with the ATF with a shoestring







    you shouldn't even ask these type of questions here
    Last edited by fultonCoShooter; January 22nd, 2008 at 11:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fultonCoShooter View Post
    file stuff down?

    hell you can get yourself in enough shit with the ATF with a shoestring

    you shouldn't even ask these type of questions here
    Not only that but I think it would be wise to take down that picture.

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    ill take the one down but it easy to find this story on google

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