my problem would be that i will be getting this to SBR and do not have the tools or know anybody that can do this for me. So INGO is there anyone you recommend who does this work??
Also, keep in mind that Yugo's don't have a chrome lined barrel. Not a huge factor if you don't plan on sending a ton of rounds down range with it, but expect a reduced service life with it. Something to consider on a Class III firearm that you are most likely going to keep for a long time.
That is one nice looking weapon! I think I'm in love.
I would think this would only be an issue if you plan on shooting alot of corrosive ammo. Even then you could replace the barrel if you managed to shoot it out.
I'm 6 months into the waiting period for the stamps for this beauty... Bought it on this board and it was built by a member here. Even though some may have seen the pictures before, I thought I'd share them. The pictures don't do it justice at all...
Awww man, that's disgusting.
ONLY thing I'd change on that would be swapping in a selector with the bolt hold-open notch, and that's just a personal preference. At six months in, you should be getting a stamp any day now, right?
Great question and no, I cannot provide the ATF's absolute, last word on the subject as they seem unable/unwilling to produce one. However, aside from the italicized section in my post #35, consider this::
1. An AK47 pistol is exempt from 922R. This explains the Yugo fire-control components in the M92PV.
2. When I modify the pistol into an SBR via a Form 1, "I" am now considered the manufacturer of the finished weapon.
3. Being a US citizen, "I" am therefore a US manufacturer and totally exempt from 922R compliance, thus making the entire weapon of US manufacture.