Posted by admin
Jul 25 2010

However for HK guns it is pretty much all there is, especially if you want an MP-5 type gun. And if you want a version of the Colt 9mm AR machine gun, the auto sear route is more plentiful than the few registered receiver conversions, and the even fewer factory Colt guns, as the model was introduced (1985) right around the same time as the 1986 ban. And in general the sear or other registered part is cheaper to buy than the same gun as a registered receiver, both because you aren’t getting a gun also, and because it is less desirable. However you may find that due to the escalating value of the semi-auto host guns, the conversion part already installed in a host gun may cost as much as a registered receiver conversion of the same gun, like an IMI semi-auto UZI with a registered bolt installed versus a registered receiver UZI conversion. It pays to shop around.

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