I did their trigger on mine and I’m happy. Couldn’t entertain shipping mine to them to have them chop the stock. I like the factory stock tho. They really are sweet carbines.Thanks for the advice. I have ordered most of Sierra Papa's parts.
Anyone here or know someone that can thread the barrel on Beretta CX4?
Careful with threading a CX4 ...read up on 922R regulations.
Just a matter of fine print. If you are having the existing barrel threaded, you aren’t really adding or subtracting any parts... except maybe a thread protector.I thought I remembered seeing something about adding "features" (like a threaded barrel) to an imported rifle that might make it out of compliance with 922r without offsetting those added features by additional US-made parts.
However, I could easily be mistaken on the subject....hence my comment for the OP to read up for himself.
If Beretta has a factory and corporate office stateside, is it still considered an importer? I think the import laws are a little different when it comes to Gun manufacturers who’ve set up housekeeping on US soil.I had always thought that 922r directly applied to import regulations. So it would not apply to already imported items, some other law would have to cover the modification of said imported item by the end user?
I looked into it quite a bit when I was building aks, then realized that the selection of parts that I was using made the finished product 922r compliant , so i quit researching. I had enough US made parts, trigger assy, barrel, receiver, and muzzle device, plus most of them had US made furniture, and now I use US made mags.
I had to revist 922r again recently with the HK builds, but yet again I was good as most of the parts I am using are us made: barrel, trunnion, receiver, bolt, locking piece, carrier and furniture. Only really left with small parts that are foreign. And most of them are not named items anyways.
Still not really savvy on 922r.