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Old August 25, 2013, 01:35 PM   #2
tahunua001
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yes 922R makes no sense but we still have to obey it.

a little clarification.
1. 922R has nothing to do with firing a gun, it has to do with possessing it.

2. norinco and sino soviet are two very different terms. norinco is an abbreviation for North China Industries Company. sino soviet is the term for government built SKS from china. norinco is a civilian company that built them for export.

3. a Sino soviet SKS built before today's date in 1963 is exempted from 922R because it meets the criteria to be C&R under section 925D of the US code. however since norinco SKS were not built until long after that they are not exempted and must be rendered 922R compliant before import. the only exception being rifles that were imported prior 922R being ratified.

4. changing any part of a stock sino soviet SKS removes it's intelligibility as C&R and is no longer exempt so it must be completely rendered 922r compliant.
I hope this helped.

there are few very vague exceptions but for the most part that's that.
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