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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 2870056" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>This was taken from another forum talking about hi cap mags and the mak 90:</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Look guys, it has nothing to do with the now defunct '94 Assault Weapon Ban, bayonet lugs, or flash hiders etc. Because of the way ATF has interpreted the 922r law, each time you insert a mag you are "assembling" a firearm. At that point the 922r test applies and Chinese 30rd mags in an all-Chinese rifle is more than 10 imported parts.</em></p><p></p><p><em>As far as a MAK90 goes you would have to prove (after seizure) that your rifle was imported (not just sold to you) with 30rd mags and thus "assembling" it with 30rd mags today is the same "importable" configuration it came with. Good luck with that.</em></p><p></p><p>as for saiga shotguns I found this from dinzag...</p><p></p><p><em>You have a Saiga-12 shotgun. (15 parts) You don't want to convert it, but you want to run some 10 round mags or that new drum. You will need 5 U.S. made parts to make it a U.S. firearm since running a magazine with more than 5 rounds violates 922(r). A U.S. made mag will be 3 parts, then a piston and a handguard will make it legal.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 2870056, member: 35089"] This was taken from another forum talking about hi cap mags and the mak 90: [I] Look guys, it has nothing to do with the now defunct '94 Assault Weapon Ban, bayonet lugs, or flash hiders etc. Because of the way ATF has interpreted the 922r law, each time you insert a mag you are "assembling" a firearm. At that point the 922r test applies and Chinese 30rd mags in an all-Chinese rifle is more than 10 imported parts.[/I] [I]As far as a MAK90 goes you would have to prove (after seizure) that your rifle was imported (not just sold to you) with 30rd mags and thus "assembling" it with 30rd mags today is the same "importable" configuration it came with. Good luck with that.[/I] as for saiga shotguns I found this from dinzag... [I]You have a Saiga-12 shotgun. (15 parts) You don't want to convert it, but you want to run some 10 round mags or that new drum. You will need 5 U.S. made parts to make it a U.S. firearm since running a magazine with more than 5 rounds violates 922(r). A U.S. made mag will be 3 parts, then a piston and a handguard will make it legal.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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