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    Default Cetme 922(r) compliance

    I recently got a century built cetme and was wanting to put an original wood buttstock and forend on it (It came with some craptastic flimsy plastic furniture).
    According to my understanding I need 7 U.S. made parts to be in compliance. Looking over my rifle it looks like I have a US made: Charging handle, Hammer, Reciever, Sear, Pistol grip, Stock, and Forearm.
    I was told when I got the rifle that it had a new US barrel on it, but I cannot find any marks anywhere on it. If it is US then I can replace the trigger and put a foreign stock and forearm on it.

    How can I tell if it's a US barrel? If I can't tell, can the ATF tell?
    Thanks in advance,
    Luke

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    You are correct, you need 7 US parts to maintain your rifle's 922r compliance.

    As far as I know, no one has ever been prosecuted as an individual solely on being in violation of 922r compliance. Its usually thrown in with other charges. I'm not sure if its up to the government to prove guilt, or you to prove innocence, but I wouldn't want to be that test case in any event. That said, ALL of my altered rifles are compliant. You are wise to be concerned with this.

    If you can't find marks on the barrel, and you can't get written confirmation of the barrel's origin from the manufacturer, you might have one other option. I just replaced the trigger housing on my deneutered Greek SAR-8 with this...

    http://scorpion-arms.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=75

    ...IF this housing works with a CETME, you could add a new US-made trigger and this housing and then replace the forearm and buttstock with foreign originals and still be compliant.

    Best of luck to you.

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    If you bought the rifle from Century (or a dealer who got it from Century) rather than through a private party, it should already be compliant. Century probably changed the bare minimum of parts necessary to stay compliant (and the cheapest ones at that), but you could probably call or e-mail them and they would tell you which ones they changed to US.

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    Thanks guys, i just sent off am email to century but my hopes aren't high. I could use a ptr 91 trigger housing but i think i would also need to replace all of the trigger group components, which would get spendy. I'm actually having a hard time finding a us trigger, so if anyone knows where to find them that would be great.

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    For G3 and CETME parts, you can go to www.robertrtg.com and www.hkparts.net, among others.

    Keith

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    there is a guy here is oregon that make US oregon made Cetme FCG parts i'll send you the info if interrested here is what he has for the cetme

    new adjustable trigger 45
    interupter 20
    hammers 20
    cages 55
    free shipping

    and if you need wood furniture i have some posted in the classifieds they are G3 but should fit a cetme.

    and i may be interrested in your craptastic flimsy plastic furniture for a friends build

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    An adjustable trigger would be great, please pass along his info. How much were you wanting for your g3 furniture? I painted my plastic green, but if you'd still want it we could do a trade+$

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    Thanks for the help guys, i just got a reply from century and they confirmed that it is a us barrel and that my rifle shipped with 8 compliance parts so i should be set.

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    Excellent. Replace that trigger and you should be good to go with that Spanish furniture.

    Keith

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