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    HK Trigger Groups

    I know Jack Shit about the legalities of HK trigger groups. Is this legit? I was under the impression that they were registered?

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    Nah they are just parts...Just like how you can go to the gunshow and buy M16 sears.

    http://www.hkparts.net/shop/pc/MP5-T...usings-c89.htm
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    Um yeah......that's about the same as a DIAS.

    Don't go anywhere near it.

    The HK registered auto sears are legal....those aren't.
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    The interesting thing is those packs that are from Legit HK MP5's (swing downs) will not fit a HK94 due to the shelf.
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    So are they legal or not? In this instance?

    Quote Originally Posted by Templar View Post
    Um yeah......that's about the same as a DIAS.

    Don't go anywhere near it.

    The HK registered auto sears are legal....those aren't.



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    My understanding is that trigger packs are considered parts unless you own something that they could fit into. Then it would be deemed Intent to Manufacture.

    Kind of like you can buy a 10.5 upper but if you have a non sbr lower its a no no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ak44 View Post
    My understanding is that trigger packs are considered parts unless you own something that they could fit into. Then it would be deemed Intent to Manufacture.

    Kind of like you can buy a 10.5 upper but if you have a non sbr lower its a no no.

    That's my knee jerk take on it as well. I'll make a few phone calls in the morning.
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    I think that same guy is selling a bunch of HK shit on here as well.
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    You can by the FA FCG http://www.robertrtg.com/g3sefplastic.html
    Most of the parts kits that I see also have the FA FCG. Clipping and pinning them will render them semi only. AZEX even advertises this service http://www.ensdesignstudios.com/AZEX/G3_HK93.html

    Will add this The Complete Reference on the Legal NFA Conversion of HK Firearms
    Its rather long winded.
    http://hkpro.com/index.php?option=co...opics&Itemid=5
    Last edited by Thomas M-4; 03-10-11 at 22:43.

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    So it would be safe to say that unless you already own a select fire HK of some sort, these things are basically useless?

    The main thing is that I was under the impression that full auto trigger packs like this were somehow registered. I don't know enough about all the HK/NFA intricacies so that's why I am asking.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ak44 View Post
    My understanding is that trigger packs are considered parts unless you own something that they could fit into. Then it would be deemed Intent to Manufacture.

    Kind of like you can buy a 10.5 upper but if you have a non sbr lower its a no no.



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