The aftermarket for the Scorpion is is pretty solid. Case in point is that horrible stock trigger. A $10 spring kit from HBi will bring the trigger from a stock of 10.9lbs to a reasonable 5.8lbs. If you want to go further, Timney makes a good trigger. HBi makes a lot of stuff for the Scorpion...
Interesting. For the Border Patrol Agent that started a similar fire a few years ago (tannerite gender reveal), they took $200k from his retirement account and he's paying $500/month, with total restitution being $8,188,069.
Barrel nuts for free float handguards are typically proprietary.
Out of curiosity, why would you want to swap a Mlok handguard for a quad picatinny handguard? You can put picatinny sections on the Mlok, if you wish.
The MAK90 should have all but 4 of the above, putting your count at 16. US-made stock set drops it to 13. If no muzzle device, then it drops to 12.
Those last 2-3 can be tough: magazines or trigger components? CMC does make a nice AK trigger in the $140 range.
On April 26th, the director of ATF, Dettelbach, while testifying in front of Congress, stated that by simply removing the brace would be sufficient to bring a braced pistol out of SBR danger. That's a direct contradiction to what ATF's website said and says. I'd call that a flip/flop.
Contact local, state, and federal LE agencies.
They often have capacity to train outside agencies and are willing to do so. In part to understand how other agencies are training and might react and how their own training stacks up.
Give it a try, they can only say no.
I'm very happy for CA. Finally, something good, despite its leaders.
It was clear to all that law wasn't about safety: it was about throttling handgun availability to an eventual zero.
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