Alex, where could I find a US made disconnector? I'm going to order all of my stuff tomorrow so I can build my AK to my liking next week. I've actually read that the tapco AK mags are great, so that takes out the need for followers and plates. I think I'm going to get the ironwood set, the disconnector, and both the mag followers and floor plates to make sure it's compliant. However, I'm buying the Mak because of the great reviews I've read about the gun, and among those reviews, the trigger is highly touted. Also, it seems to be the cheapest compliant way to build the rifle. It just seems like the trigger is the easy way out. The problem with that is that I don't know how many parts on the Mak are foreign. Can someone verify that this would make my Mak90 922r compliant? I will probably just do the Tapco G2 trigger (counts as 3 parts) and get a stock set (counts as 3 parts). I've read that I would be smart to get a Tapco G2 trigger. I liked Alex's idea of not changing the trigger group, but I'm not sure I feel like limiting myself to American magazines or having to change the followers in all of my nonAmerican magazines.
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Or if anyone in the Baton Rouge area wanted a free case of beer or something, I wouldn't mind the help. I want to do all of the 922r compliance work myself to save money, but can anyone with a Mak 90 offer up some advice. From what I understand (which is very little), I should be able to use mostly all AK stocks (with minor modification?) compared to being extremely limited in a slant cut receiver. I actually just figured out that the Mak 90 is a straight cut receiver. Maadi47, do you have any pictures of your furniture? I'm interested to see how it turned out.