joab
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Don't let the nay sayers and disinfrormationalist get you down Chemist
I have the gun you are thinking about making actually I have two modified Yugos
The T-6 stock is 3 parts the magazine is another 3, and the new Tapcos have been getting rave reviews as far as reliability
Now all you need to replace is the op rod and gas tube
That's it and now you are 922 compliant, meaning that the gun is no longer considered imported so the GL bayo and night sight do not need to come off. They should come off because they are butt ugly but they don't need to
Personally I would not have one of the after market folding stocks
A friend had one and it reminded me of that rubber pencil trick we did in school
It was almost impossible to get off a second aimed shot until the gun stopped wiggling
The gun looks pretty good in a Dragonov type stock but the T-6 just didn't look or feel right to me.
I bought a cracked stock Yugo 59 from SOG for $110 and I like that config worked a lot better
The GL took about ten minutes and some propane to get off and the rest of the assembly took about the same
I have the gun you are thinking about making actually I have two modified Yugos
The T-6 stock is 3 parts the magazine is another 3, and the new Tapcos have been getting rave reviews as far as reliability
Now all you need to replace is the op rod and gas tube
That's it and now you are 922 compliant, meaning that the gun is no longer considered imported so the GL bayo and night sight do not need to come off. They should come off because they are butt ugly but they don't need to
Personally I would not have one of the after market folding stocks
A friend had one and it reminded me of that rubber pencil trick we did in school
It was almost impossible to get off a second aimed shot until the gun stopped wiggling
The gun looks pretty good in a Dragonov type stock but the T-6 just didn't look or feel right to me.
I bought a cracked stock Yugo 59 from SOG for $110 and I like that config worked a lot better
The GL took about ten minutes and some propane to get off and the rest of the assembly took about the same
If you do that you will have to find three more parts to replace the magazine partsAs an alternative configuration I could not use the TAPCO stock and just get a cheap folding one, but I keep the magazine fixed (saves me a couple bucks that I have to tade for an operating rod and gas tube to stay legal).