![]() ![]() If you buy US made stocks you'll have 5 parts and you are all good, If you have a Factory Flash Hider get 2 US mags for good measure if you are worried.Īll TAPCO stocks are US made and decent quality for synthetic. Much cleaner take up and a clean consistant break and it counts as 3 US parts. No Trigger slap at all and a honestly one of the best triggers I've ever felt on an AK. But I like to tinker so 30 minutes with 800 then 1200 grit paper and some metal polish and it was definitely better than the stock Norinco trigger group. I went with the TAPCO G2 Double hook trigger. I'd like not to relie on USA magazine parts for my compliance parts count. So if the single hook trigger is not a problem, all that remains is replacing the for arm and upper guard. It,s already got a Tapco folding butt stock and an American made pistol grip. Do I need to swap it out to remain compliant? I've never heard of one being on a stock imported rifle. There is no marking of "USA" manufacture on it. It's color is different from the rest of the rifle, so I guess it may be after market. It's turned straight up and not canted to the right like others I have seen. ![]() Is it necessary that the Tapco trigger group be a double hook? ![]() It's already installed and it has a very light trigger pull though there is some travel. The Tapco G2 replacement FCG is a single hook. The original Chinese FCG is a double hook. I was able to take a closer look at the Mak90 today.ġ. ![]()
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