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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3701441" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I’d say heck no. Not unless you want it just for collecting purposes and had to have it for whatever reason. I use to be heavy into AK everything. Buying or building. Still have a bunch of commie craaap. That there is over priced bits and pieces, odds and ends. Don’t think it was much over a hundred back in the day like 15 years ago and in my opinion still not worth it then. AKs don’t really break all that often. If they do it’s because the were run over by a tank or blown up. The timex of guns. American made are another story. Use that 500 towards the payment of a new AK.</p><p></p><p>As for the auto sears they are paper weights. Unless you have an ATF class license form making full autos they are useless. You can’t just drop the trip sear in. The other piece with the trigger is just to slow the speed of the hammer and does not make it go full auto. There is a little machine work need to use them. I could be wrong but as far as I remember there shouldn’t be an issue owning them. They use to come in all the parts kits back in the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3701441, member: 9018"] I’d say heck no. Not unless you want it just for collecting purposes and had to have it for whatever reason. I use to be heavy into AK everything. Buying or building. Still have a bunch of commie craaap. That there is over priced bits and pieces, odds and ends. Don’t think it was much over a hundred back in the day like 15 years ago and in my opinion still not worth it then. AKs don’t really break all that often. If they do it’s because the were run over by a tank or blown up. The timex of guns. American made are another story. Use that 500 towards the payment of a new AK. As for the auto sears they are paper weights. Unless you have an ATF class license form making full autos they are useless. You can’t just drop the trip sear in. The other piece with the trigger is just to slow the speed of the hammer and does not make it go full auto. There is a little machine work need to use them. I could be wrong but as far as I remember there shouldn’t be an issue owning them. They use to come in all the parts kits back in the day. [/QUOTE]
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