Making an ak stock

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Took my ak out and let my uncle shoot it. The stock is a little short, and since he is a great woodworker, he said he couple make another stock set out of walnut but to NATO length specs. Are there any issues with 922r or any other legal issues?
 
Took my ak out and let my uncle shoot it. The stock is a little short, and since he is a great woodworker, he said he couple make another stock set out of walnut but to NATO length specs. Are there any issues with 922r or any other legal issues?

Nope just the opposite, it would count as one of the non-import parts.
 
So if another set was made, it would be legal to put on?

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Sorry loginame didn't see your post before I replied
 
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So if another set was made, it would be legal to put on?

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Sorry warwickben didn't see your post before I replied

922r explained...

TAPCO - Section 922r Compliance

Rereading your post, when you say stock set, do you mean the buttstock and pistol grip and forearm?

That would give you 3 countable non-import parts; meaning, you can get away with not swapping out 3 imported parts.
 
I mean the buttstock and the fore grip, possibly the pistol grip but not entirely sure
 
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