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  • #16
    wilit
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2005
    • 5203

    Originally posted by jpkotor
    Does a US made rear trunnion count as a 922r compliance part?
    Actually no. Only the front trunion. Check out the link I posted earlier. It tells you what parts on the AK you can replace.
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    • #17
      jpkotor
      Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 179

      thanks. so because the kit i bought doesn't come with a magazine, any mag i buy just needs to have one us-made part... has anyone heard of "pro-mag"?



      this is the best deal google-shopping gave me for a 10-rd mag. i assume it is us-made, but can anyone confirm?
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      • #18
        motorhead
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 3409

        someone here was exploring the interest in making yugo rear trunnions. you can mill or grind down the milled rear end and drill to your rec. but it's lots of work. many have been done this way, search the subject on the akfiles, i think there's a tutorial w/pix. most yugos were imported as underfolders. fixed stocks are relatively rare. you will probably not find an original trunnion. other akms will NOT work. there have been a lot of these frankenyugo kits around lately. buyer is never told, in so many words (or at all) that the rear end is milled not stamped.
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        • #19
          motorhead
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 3409

          there is a u/f stock w/trunnion for $130.
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