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   We break down the major sections of the rifle and then review each part 

AK47 Upper Handguard

AKS Gas Piston Tube 
Bolt Carrier with Gas Piston 
Upper Handguard * 
Pressure Ring 
Ventilated Handguard * 
Lower Handguard 

Lower Handguard * 
Handguard Heat Shield 
Handguard Retainer 
Locking Lever 
AK47 Receivers

Partial (80%) Receivers 
AK47 Receiver - Milled * 
AK47 Receiver - Stamped * 
AK47 Pistol Grip 

AK47 Pistol Grip Assembly 
AK47 Pistol Grip * 
AK47 Pistol Group Screw 
AK47 Pistol Group Nut 
AK47 Receiver Parts 

AK47 Rear Trunnion * 
AK47 Front Trunnion * 
AK47 Bolt Carrier Rails 
AK47 Receiver Rivets 
AK47 Trigger Guard 
Selector Lever Stop 
Magazine Catch 
Magazine Catch Spring 
AK47 Receiver Cover 
Receiver Cover - w/ rails 
Recoil Spring Assembly 
Spring Retaining Clip  

AK47 Fire Control Parts 
Hammer * 
Hammer Spring 
AK47 Sear * 
Sear Spring 
Double Hook Trigger * 
Single Hook Trigger * 
Selection Lever (safety) 
Hammer/ Trigger Pin 
Hammer Pin Spring 
AK47 Rear Sight Parts 

Rear Sight Block 
Sight Leaf 
Leaf Catch 
Leaf Catch Spring 
Gas Tube Locking Lever 
Rear Sight Leaf Spring 
Rear Sight Block Pin 
AK47 Bolt Parts 

AK47 Bolt Body * 
AK47 Bolt Carrier * 
AK47 Gas Piston * 
AKS Floating Firing Pin 
Firing Pin Retainer 
Extractor 
AKS Extractor Spring 
Extractor Pin 
AK47 Barrel Parts 

AK47 Barrel * 
AK47 Gas Block 
Gas Block Retaining Pin 
Barrel Bushing Lock 
AK47 Front Sight Parts

Front Sight Assembly 
Front Sight Post 
Front Sight Block 
AK47 Night Sight 

AK47 Muzzle Attachments

Muzzle Nut 
RPK Muzzle Brake * 
AK74 Style Muzzle Break * 
Slant Cut Muzzle Break * 
AKS Blank Firing Adapter * 
Cleaning Parts 

AK47 Cleaning Kit Case 
Kit Cap / Bore Guide 
Nylon Brush 
Brass Brush 
AK47 Jag Tool 
AK47 Punch Tool 
Combination Tools 
AK47 Cleaning Rod 
Cleaning Bottles 
AK47 Bayonet Parts 

AK47 Bayonet Parts 
AK47 Bayonet Scabbard 
Scabbard Tension Spring 
Wire Cutter Assembly 
Bayonet Hanger Assembly 
Bayonet Crosspeice 
Bayonet Catch Assembly 
Bayonet Catch 
Bayonet Catch Spring 
Bayonet Catch Button 
AK47 Magazine Parts 

AK47 Magazine Body * 
AK47 Magazine Spring 
AK47 Magazine Follower * 
AK47 Base Plate Retainer 
AK74 Base Plate Retainer 
AK47 Magazine Floorplate * 
AK47 Stocks

Rear Trunion / Stock Screws 
AK47 Thumbhole Stocks * 
AK47 Wood Stocks * 
AK47 Metal Stocks * 
AK74 Fixed Plastic Stocks * 
AK47 Folding Stocks * 
Sling Loop / Screws 

* - One of the parts on the 922(r) Compliant US parts count list
AK47 Parts Breakdown and Review
AK47 Parts Breakdown and Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon May 15 2006 7: 42 pm

We break down the major sections of the rifle and then review each part

AK47 Upper Handguard

AKS Gas Piston Tube
Bolt Carrier with Gas Piston
Upper Handguard *
Pressure Ring
Ventilated Handguard *
Lower Handguard

Lower Handguard *
Handguard Heat Shield
Handguard Retainer
Locking Lever
AK47 Receivers

Partial (80%) Receivers
AK47 Receiver - Milled *
AK47 Receiver - Stamped *
AK47 Pistol Grip

AK47 Pistol Grip Assembly
AK47 Pistol Grip *
AK47 Pistol Group Screw
AK47 Pistol Group Nut
AK47 Receiver Parts

AK47 Rear Trunnion *
AK47 Front Trunnion *
AK47 Bolt Carrier Rails
AK47 Receiver Rivets
AK47 Trigger Guard
Selector Lever Stop
Magazine Catch
Magazine Catch Spring
AK47 Receiver Cover
Receiver Cover - w/ rails
Recoil Spring Assembly
Spring Retaining Clip

AK47 Fire Control Parts
Hammer *
Hammer Spring
AK47 Sear *
Sear Spring
Double Hook Trigger *
Single Hook Trigger *
Selection Lever (safety)
Hammer/ Trigger Pin
Hammer Pin Spring
AK47 Rear Sight Parts

Rear Sight Block
Sight Leaf
Leaf Catch
Leaf Catch Spring
Gas Tube Locking Lever
Rear Sight Leaf Spring
Rear Sight Block Pin
AK47 Bolt Parts

AK47 Bolt Body *
AK47 Bolt Carrier *
AK47 Gas Piston *
AKS Floating Firing Pin
Firing Pin Retainer
Extractor
AKS Extractor Spring
Extractor Pin
AK47 Barrel Parts

AK47 Barrel *
AK47 Gas Block
Gas Block Retaining Pin
Barrel Bushing Lock
AK47 Front Sight Parts

Front Sight Assembly
Front Sight Post
Front Sight Block
AK47 Night Sight

AK47 Muzzle Attachments

Muzzle Nut
RPK Muzzle Brake *
AK74 Style Muzzle Break *
Slant Cut Muzzle Break *
AKS Blank Firing Adapter *
Cleaning Parts

AK47 Cleaning Kit Case
Kit Cap / Bore Guide
Nylon Brush
Brass Brush
AK47 Jag Tool
AK47 Punch Tool
Combination Tools
AK47 Cleaning Rod
Cleaning Bottles
AK47 Bayonet Parts

AK47 Bayonet Parts
AK47 Bayonet Scabbard
Scabbard Tension Spring
Wire Cutter Assembly
Bayonet Hanger Assembly
Bayonet Crosspeice
Bayonet Catch Assembly
Bayonet Catch
Bayonet Catch Spring
Bayonet Catch Button
AK47 Magazine Parts

AK47 Magazine Body *
AK47 Magazine Spring
AK47 Magazine Follower *
AK47 Base Plate Retainer
AK74 Base Plate Retainer
AK47 Magazine Floorplate *
AK47 Stocks

Rear Trunion / Stock Screws
AK47 Thumbhole Stocks *
AK47 Wood Stocks *
AK47 Metal Stocks *
AK74 Fixed Plastic Stocks *
AK47 Folding Stocks *
Sling Loop / Screws

* - One of the parts on the 922(r) Compliant US parts count list ..
full details & larger pic

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These rivets hold the AK47 receiver to the trunions and the trigger guard to the AK47 receiver
AK47 Receiver Rivets
AK47 Receiver Rivets
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon May 15 2006 7: 42 pm

These rivets hold the AK47 receiver to the trunions and the trigger guard to the AK47 receiver .. full details & larger pic

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Typical Single Hook AK47 Semi Auto Trigger Group 

Many of these US made kits do NOT include the spring, so keep that from your parts kit 


Hammer 

Hammers are pretty much all the same, some look a bit different, The full auto hammer has a little different shape

One of the parts on the 922(r) Compliant US parts count list

Hammer Spring 

Double coiled spring designed to work even if one coil snaps


Sear

The part that holds the hammer back until you pull the trigger 

One of the parts on the 922(r) Compliant US parts count list


Single Hook AK47 Trigger

Trigger with one arm that grab the hammer. 

One of the parts on the 922(r) Compliant US parts count list
A typical Semi - Auto trigger group. 3 of the parts are included in the US part count
A typical Semi - Auto trigger group. 3 of the parts are included in the US part count
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon May 15 2006 7: 40 pm

Typical Single Hook AK47 Semi Auto Trigger Group

Many of these US made kits do NOT include the spring, so keep that from your parts kit


Hammer

Hammers are pretty much all the same, some look a bit different, The full auto hammer has a little different shape

One of the parts on the 922(r) Compliant US parts count list

Hammer Spring

Double coiled spring designed to work even if one coil snaps


Sear

The part that holds the hammer back until you pull the trigger

One of the parts on the 922(r) Compliant US parts count list


Single Hook AK47 Trigger

Trigger with one arm that grab the hammer.

One of the parts on the 922(r) Compliant US parts count list
..
full details & larger pic

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We break down the major sections of the rifle and then review each part
AK47 Parts Breakdown and Review
AK47 Parts Breakdown and Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon May 15 2006 7: 39 pm

We break down the major sections of the rifle and then review each part .. full details & larger pic

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 The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines. 

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track. 

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine. 

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers. 

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place. 
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds. 

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1). 

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING. 

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING. 

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use.
7.62x39 ammo
7.62x39 ammo
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sat May 13 2006

The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines.

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track.

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine.

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers.

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place.
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds.

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1).

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING.

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING.

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use. ..
full details & larger pic

2557 visits

 The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines. 

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track. 

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine. 

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers. 

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place. 
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds. 

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1). 

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING. 

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING. 

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use.
7.62x39 ammo
7.62x39 ammo
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sat May 13 2006

The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines.

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track.

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine.

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers.

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place.
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds.

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1).

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING.

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING.

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use. ..
full details & larger pic

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 The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines. 

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track. 

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine. 

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers. 

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place. 
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds. 

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1). 

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING. 

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING. 

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use.
Loading the Chinese 75 round Drum
Loading the Chinese 75 round Drum
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sat May 13 2006

The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines.

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track.

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine.

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers.

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place.
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds.

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1).

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING.

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING.

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use. ..
full details & larger pic

3291 visits

 The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines. 

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track. 

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine. 

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers. 

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place. 
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds. 

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1). 

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING. 

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING. 

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use.
Loading the Chinese 75 round Drum
Loading the Chinese 75 round Drum
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sat May 13 2006

The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines.

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track.

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine.

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers.

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place.
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds.

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1).

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING.

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING.

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use. ..
full details & larger pic

3049 visits

 The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines. 

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track. 

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine. 

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers. 

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place. 
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds. 

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1). 

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING. 

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING. 

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use.
Loading the Chinese 75 round Drum
Loading the Chinese 75 round Drum
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sat May 13 2006

The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines.

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track.

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine.

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers.

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place.
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds.

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1).

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING.

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING.

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use. ..
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 The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines. 

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track. 

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine. 

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers. 

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place. 
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds. 

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1). 

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING. 

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING. 

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use.
Chinese 7.62x39 75 round Drum Magazine
Chinese 7.62x39 75 round Drum Magazine
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sat May 13 2006

The Chinese drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines.

TO LOAD MAGAZINE

Unlatch and open the rear cover. Depress the spring loaded button in the center of the drum and turn the spindle clockwise until the magazine follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track.

Insert five (5) rounds into the slots located nearest the top (column) section of the magazine.

With five rounds loaded, hold the spindle firmly in place with one hand. With the other hand, wind the spring tensioning key (located under the spring loaded button) CLOCKWISE three (3) clicks.

CAUTION: Hold the spindle securely while applying tension in order to prevent it from slipping and catching your fingers.

With the spring tensioned, quickly release the spindle. The five rounds loaded previously will be pushed to the top of the magazine, and the last round will hold the spindle in place.
At this point you have the option as to how to load the magazine. If cartridges are dropped in the remaining slots, the total magazine capacity will be seventy three (73) rounds. Alternately, if the procedure described as follows is used, the total capacity will be seventy five (75) rounds.

A.) Tilt the column portion of the drum at a slight downward angle and turn the spindle clockwise just slightly. Remove the last two rounds.

B.) Keep the drum tilted downwards, and rotate the spindle so that the follower is returned to the beginning of the spiral track (as in step 1).

C.) Insert two rounds in the top section and release the spindle. Complete loading the magazine by dropping cartridges into the remaining slots.

WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN LOADING THE MAGAZINE TO ITS FULL CAPACITY OF 73 OR 75 ROUNDS. IF THE USER INTENDS TO LOAD ONLY A PARTIAL MAGAZINE, THEN THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER MUST BE DIRECTLY BEHIND THE LAST CARTRIDGE. IF THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE LAST CARTRIDGE AND THE MAGAZINE FOLLOWER, THE DRUM MAY BE DAMAGED DURING FIRING.

With the drum fully loaded, close the rear cover and secure with both latches. Wind the mainspring with the key located on the rear cover. Wind the key seven (7) revolutions (360 degrees). If the magazine is loaded to only thirty (30) rounds, then the tension should be reduced to five (5) revolutions. DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS AS THIS WILL CAUSE UNDUE WEAR OR BREAKAGE TO THE MAINSPRING.

With step six completed, the magazine is ready to use. ..
full details & larger pic

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 The drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines. 

Place the drum on a hard surface with the lever side up. While pushing down on the
drum, index the lever fully counter-clockwise.
Insert the cartridge into the magazine opening and release lever. Repeat above procedure
until the magazine is loaded – up to 75 rounds.
To unload, index the level fully counter-clockwise, and remove the cartridge.D¯8
Romanian 7.62x39 75 round Drum Magazine
Romanian 7.62x39 75 round Drum Magazine
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sat May 13 2006

The drum fits any AK47 (7.62x39) style rifle that uses double stack magazines.

Place the drum on a hard surface with the lever side up. While pushing down on the
drum, index the lever fully counter-clockwise.
Insert the cartridge into the magazine opening and release lever. Repeat above procedure
until the magazine is loaded – up to 75 rounds.
To unload, index the level fully counter-clockwise, and remove the cartridge.D¯8 ..
full details & larger pic

3119 visits

  I count about 56 parts to a typical stamped receiver AK47 counting every pin and spring. But the Official parts list is less detailed so there are 17 Parts to be concerned with on the AK47 rifle

Here is the official information

 Sec. 478.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns. 
Click Here for the Official ATF website
Click Here for the text of the law on public record
(Government Printing Office)

[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 27CFR478.39]

[Page 119]

TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FIREARMS

CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS, AND EXPLOSIVES, 
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

PART 478--COMMERCE IN FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION--Table of Contents

Subpart C--Administrative and Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 478.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun 
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this 
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under 
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily 
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to:

(1) The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for sale or distribution 
by a licensed manufacturer to the United States or any department or 
agency thereof or to any State or any department, agency, or political 
subdivision thereof; or
(2) The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for the purposes of 
testing or experimentation authorized by the Director under the 
provisions of Sec. 478.151; or
(3) The repair of any rifle or shotgun which had been imported into 
or assembled in the United States prior to November 30, 1990, or the 
replacement of any part of such firearm.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Buttstocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, handguards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floorplates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]
AK47 US Parts Breakdown and Review
AK47 US Parts Breakdown and Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Fri May 12 2006 6: 08 pm

I count about 56 parts to a typical stamped receiver AK47 counting every pin and spring. But the Official parts list is less detailed so there are 17 Parts to be concerned with on the AK47 rifle

Here is the official information

Sec. 478.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.
Click Here for the Official ATF website
Click Here for the text of the law on public record
(Government Printing Office)

[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 27CFR478.39]

[Page 119]

TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FIREARMS

CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS, AND EXPLOSIVES,
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

PART 478--COMMERCE IN FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION--Table of Contents

Subpart C--Administrative and Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 478.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to:

(1) The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for sale or distribution
by a licensed manufacturer to the United States or any department or
agency thereof or to any State or any department, agency, or political
subdivision thereof; or
(2) The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for the purposes of
testing or experimentation authorized by the Director under the
provisions of Sec. 478.151; or
(3) The repair of any rifle or shotgun which had been imported into
or assembled in the United States prior to November 30, 1990, or the
replacement of any part of such firearm.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Buttstocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, handguards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floorplates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]
..
full details & larger pic

2407 visits

  I count about 56 parts to a typical stamped receiver AK47 counting every pin and spring. But the Official parts list is less detailed so there are 17 Parts to be concerned with on the AK47 rifle

Here is the official information

 Sec. 478.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns. 
Click Here for the Official ATF website
Click Here for the text of the law on public record
(Government Printing Office)

[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 27CFR478.39]

[Page 119]

TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FIREARMS

CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS, AND EXPLOSIVES, 
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

PART 478--COMMERCE IN FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION--Table of Contents

Subpart C--Administrative and Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 478.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun 
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this 
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under 
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily 
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to:

(1) The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for sale or distribution 
by a licensed manufacturer to the United States or any department or 
agency thereof or to any State or any department, agency, or political 
subdivision thereof; or
(2) The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for the purposes of 
testing or experimentation authorized by the Director under the 
provisions of Sec. 478.151; or
(3) The repair of any rifle or shotgun which had been imported into 
or assembled in the United States prior to November 30, 1990, or the 
replacement of any part of such firearm.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Buttstocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, handguards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floorplates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]
AK47 US Parts Breakdown and Review
AK47 US Parts Breakdown and Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Fri May 12 2006

I count about 56 parts to a typical stamped receiver AK47 counting every pin and spring. But the Official parts list is less detailed so there are 17 Parts to be concerned with on the AK47 rifle

Here is the official information

Sec. 478.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.
Click Here for the Official ATF website
Click Here for the text of the law on public record
(Government Printing Office)

[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 27, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 27CFR478.39]

[Page 119]

TITLE 27--ALCOHOL, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND FIREARMS

CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS, AND EXPLOSIVES,
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

PART 478--COMMERCE IN FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION--Table of Contents

Subpart C--Administrative and Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 478.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to:

(1) The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for sale or distribution
by a licensed manufacturer to the United States or any department or
agency thereof or to any State or any department, agency, or political
subdivision thereof; or
(2) The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for the purposes of
testing or experimentation authorized by the Director under the
provisions of Sec. 478.151; or
(3) The repair of any rifle or shotgun which had been imported into
or assembled in the United States prior to November 30, 1990, or the
replacement of any part of such firearm.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Buttstocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, handguards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floorplates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]
..
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