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I would assume that they use HK trigger groups if they will accept a sear. The selector looks like an HK selector too. However I just remember the BRP MG34 upper on M16 lowers being denied, as well as the RPD mac upper getting denied.Originally posted by David View PostDon't these use HK trigger packs/groups?
Also a 23 may be cheaper, but I've heard parts are a bitch to locate or ridiculously expensive.
But 23 parts are now made by Michael's Machines so there is a source for parts.Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
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It is definitely a non-legacy weapon and the ATF has been pretty douchey about belt fed uppers and attachments.Originally posted by YALE View PostWhy would it be illegal? People use M16 fire control groups on their G3's.Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
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Didn't know if they used HK packs or not and just made a sear work.Originally posted by DOHCTR View PostI would assume that they use HK trigger groups if they will accept a sear. The selector looks like an HK selector too. However I just remember the BRP MG34 upper on M16 lowers being denied, as well as the RPD mac upper getting denied.
But 23 parts are now made by Michael's Machines so there is a source for parts.
I'm guessing the ATF will shut them down. But then again they allow the 5.56 Mac conversion.
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