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5/26/2008 8:20:19 AM EDT
So I know that with A US made Stamped receiver that you need an additional 5 US made parts to be legal.
With a US made milled receiver, I have heard that you only need an additional 3 US parts to be legal, is this true?

I can only assume that this is correct because the milled receiver does not use separate trunnions for the front and rear, and since those parts are integral to the receiver that the US made milled receiver counts as 3 US parts?

5/26/2008 8:23:28 AM EDT
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5/26/2008 8:44:59 AM EDT
[#2]

On a typical milled recevier rifle you need to replace 4 parts with no muzzle attachment and 5 parts with a muzzle attachment, because there isn't a barrel trunion, it is part of the receiver.


So it sounds like to me that if you have a US made milled receiver, you must have an addtional 3 US parts, and with a post ban foreign made milled receiver  you only need 5 US parts not 6?
5/26/2008 9:22:10 AM EDT
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Let's assume your milled AK has a muzzle attachment, meaning it has 15 countable parts.  No more than 10 of those countable parts can be imported, so at least 5 of the countable parts must be domestic.

With a domestic receiver, you would need 4 more domestic parts.  With an imported receiver, you would need 5 more domestic parts.
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