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How hard would this be to install on my MAK 90?

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What modifications if any would be required to install this Polish Beryl stock on my MAK 90? I'm not looking to make any permanent modifications to the gun like cutting the tang. It's a square cut receiver.

What about the Bulgarian triangle if this is to hard?

http://www.robertrtg.com/berylfolder.html

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I think it will depend on whether or not you have an angle cut receiver or not. You should check what you have and then call them; it "looks" like it bolts on instead of swapping out the rear of the receiver but there's not a lot of info listed on the discription.
And then there's the 922R compliance you'll have to deal with since changing the stock makes you the manufacturer of it under the eyes of the ATF.
 
I think it will depend on whether or not you have an angle cut receiver or not. You should check what you have and then call them; it "looks" like it bolts on instead of swapping out the rear of the receiver but there's not a lot of info listed on the discription.
And then there's the 922R compliance you'll have to deal with since changing the stock makes you the manufacturer of it under the eyes of the ATF.

I'm aware of 922r. Cuz I'll be putting a Hogue grip, on it. I have a, square cut receiver.

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The internal dimensions of the Chinese guns are narrower due to the thicker steel of the receiver. You will need to measure the portion of the stock which goes inside the receiver, it may need to be modified to fit.
 
The internal dimensions of the Chinese guns are narrower due to the thicker steel of the receiver. You will need to measure the portion of the stock which goes inside the receiver, it may need to be modified to fit.

Okay,

If I was to file the inside sides and the tang so it fits most any European stock how much would it affect the resale value?

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I'd mod the stock not the gun, if it were mine.

That's what I'm thinking about doing. I am also thinking about selling the gun as it's already seeming to be more trouble than what it's worth.

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I had to file stocks (Romanian side folder and Kvar Bugarian) to fit my old MAK 90. I

t wasn't terribly dufficult and the result was good (would've been better without the angle cut).
 
I'm seriously just thinking about going with the ace adapter that sticks out a tad and a 7.5" ace folder. That should give about 9.5" of lop. I think that is about what a standard ak is.



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The bone steel folders seem nice to. I'm torn between NATO length and warsaw length. I'm 6ft5.

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It took a lot of filing to get a standard K-var plastic stock to fit in my MAK. Modifying a metal stock looks like a big hassle.
 
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