My M92 PAP SBR build so far

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Arizona_Mike

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I've done everything but drill the rear trunnion, engrave, and touch up the blueing. Waiting on my stamp.

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Tapco Trigger, hammer, and sear. I installed it dry, boosted 10 times, dry fired 100 times, boosted 10 times, dry fired 200, and then lubed. Trigger pull is about 4lb even with virtually no creep. Would make a descent AR trigger but is a great AK trigger.

CNC Warrior 4-peice Bulgarian style booster/FS. Manticore Stock with Stormwerkz left side folding hinge. The build as I wanted it took me within 1 part of 922r compliance (I know that is a controversial question for NFA weapons as well as weapons made form an existing weapon) and I did not feel attached to the Yugoslavian plastic pistol grip so I threw on a Magpul and made it 922r complaint whether it needs it or not.

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The wood is 4 coats of linseed oil. The first 3 are thick and sanded down to the wood with 0000 steel wool except I did not sand the 3rd coat on the inside but left it thick. The 4th coat on the outside only was very thin (wiped off with a microfiber cloth that had some linseed oil on it--but not too much). It took a little experimentation to find just the right amount of oil on the cloth to give a thin layer that would dry to a slight gloss but not be glossy. I am happy with the results. What looks like a blemish on in the second picture the sun reflection. It's a bright clear day in AZ and the little amount of reflected glare from the sun shows how limited the gloss is.

Mike
 
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Very Nice, Mike. I think I'll drop the under pistol-grip stock adapter off mine and do te drilled trunion like you did. These make great SBR's.


Willie

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