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Duckhunter935

(16,974 posts)
13. Not really
Tue Sep 20, 2016, 03:50 PM
Sep 2016

The trigger group is different and the lower receiver has more material removed to make it very difficult to put military specification auto or burst trigger components into the receiver. Of course that would be quite illegal as those components are classified by the ATF as machine guns and highly regulated.

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Are all of these cards going to people in the 3% or 19%? GreydeeThos Sep 2016 #1
Obviously the 3% Duckhunter935 Sep 2016 #2
Not really gun folk there...check out how the AR Colt sold to the govt in the 60s is the same as jmg257 Sep 2016 #3
Yep, saw that Duckhunter935 Sep 2016 #4
To be fair... discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2016 #5
Too bad that group is afraid of any discussion Duckhunter935 Sep 2016 #6
Very true discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2016 #7
Correcting errors with facts sarisataka Sep 2016 #8
They don't ever correct themselves, they just kind of fade away ... DonP Sep 2016 #12
Yep it was hilarious Duckhunter935 Sep 2016 #15
stupid question .. littlewolf Sep 2016 #9
Basically such specs are exactly the same - several brands are built "mil-spec". jmg257 Sep 2016 #10
thank you .. that is what I thought .. littlewolf Sep 2016 #11
Enjoy, and be safe! :) nt jmg257 Sep 2016 #14
Not really Duckhunter935 Sep 2016 #13
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