AMD-65 and 922r parts??

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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby zero on Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:01 pm

Also if they have this requirement for guns, why don't they have this on all imports? This is ridiculous....
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby solidgun on Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:02 pm

zero wrote:Also if they have this requirement for guns, why don't they have this on all imports? This is ridiculous....


What do you mean? Section 922 Paragraph R applies to any rifle or shotgun prohibited from importation as listed under Section 925 which are not made for sporting purposes.
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby autobahn on Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:04 pm

looks like centerfire are selling these, too... are they a century build?
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby AlexNGreen on Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:49 pm

solidgun wrote:
zero wrote:Also if they have this requirement for guns, why don't they have this on all imports? This is ridiculous....


What do you mean? Section 922 Paragraph R applies to any rifle or shotgun prohibited from importation as listed under Section 925 which are not made for sporting purposes.


He's wondering why your Chinese made microwave has 87 Chinese parts and not 10
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby zero on Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:59 am

AlexNGreen wrote:
solidgun wrote:
zero wrote:Also if they have this requirement for guns, why don't they have this on all imports? This is ridiculous....


What do you mean? Section 922 Paragraph R applies to any rifle or shotgun prohibited from importation as listed under Section 925 which are not made for sporting purposes.


He's wondering why your Chinese made microwave has 87 Chinese parts and not 10


hahahahahhaha yes exactly! why is it only guns that get this crazy ass law.how hard are gas pistons to swap out also?
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby solidgun on Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:16 am

I see. I read the last statement and I was confused.

There are lot more foreign parts in most Chinese models, because many were pre-ban models or imported as sporting rifles somehow. I have a Norinco and most of the Chinese stuff is out so I can use regular Bulgarian mags. I do keep some US plastic mags in case I want to sell it and restore it back to its original look.

As for the gas piston, it really depends on who made it. Most are held by rivet and some have pins you can punch out, but some may be fixed. You have to drill that out and the piston simply screws out. I have not personally done it, but I helped someone work on one and at the time I thought it wasn't worth the hassle of replacing to meet compliance as it was riveted in place. Replacing the entire assembly is probably easier.
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby Scratch on Sat Sep 03, 2011 2:10 pm

I replaced the piston on one of my builds. I thought it was fairly easy. Reomving the rivet I thought was easy... drill it out and punch it out. make note of how many threads are visible on the old one, or take a measurement to the face of the piston. Screw in the new piston and carefully drill the new hole. I used a nail for the rivet. Smashed it with a hammer and ground it flush. Looks perfect. There'll be a slight wobble to it. I found a YouTube video on the procedure helpful.
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby zero on Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:41 am

Nice that sounds very simple! Is the wobble alright, I'm guessing it doesn't make it less reliable.
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby Scratch on Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:23 pm

zero wrote:Nice that sounds very simple! Is the wobble alright, I'm guessing it doesn't make it less reliable.

I think they all have a little wobble in them, not sure why, but every one I've seen had a little.
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Re: AMD-65 and 922r parts??

Postby zero on Mon Sep 05, 2011 3:15 am

Hahaha I'm always amazed at how different each one can be and all still work the same!
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