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  1. http://s51.photobucket.com/user/darkwolf45/media/DSCN0146.jpg.html?filters[user]=14523178&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=0 The photo uploader doesnt seem to want to accept my images, they are too big. I uploaded a pic of the finished product to photobucket, maybe that will work. Let me know if it doesn't I will try something else.
  2. Sure, I wil be sure to take some and post them tommorow. here are my other two guns in the mean time
  3. Thank you all very much for your quick and informative feedback. I decided to install the foregrip piece this morning and decided to try and refinish the original butt-stock that came with my wasr since it is in much nicer condition than the stock I received with the kit (the one that came with the kit is chipped on one side) So my day off from work will be spent sanding and applying stain to the stock. I also Kept the original black plastic grip on, the kit came ith a reddish/brown grip but as of now I'm not sure which I like better.
  4. http://www.gandermountain.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?i=GM446876 Here is roughly what my rifle looks like minus the muzzle device and 30rnd mag. There is no thumb hole stock or other aftermarket parts.
  5. The store that told me quite aggressively that the wooden foregrip was a no-go was Ottomanelli's down in Woodland park NJ. Honestly I do like looking around in there from time to time however the salesmen just seem to be uptight and not really willing to deal with a noob to the hobby so I have been a bit put off. My Wasr was purchased up in Andover from YOJ Sports, it has the standard setup, the magazine it came with is pinned to 15 rounds. So everything is ok with it currently. I just want to switch the wood furniture up on it which has been nothing but an ordeal so far.
  6. Hello all, I am quite new to shooting sports and find myself unfortunately living in this strange and oppressive place known as NJ. I purchased a century arms WASR10 a few months ago and have wanted to replace the wood furniture quite badly as the stock furniture looks absolutely horrible. I looked into timber smith and could not find a shop with their sets in stock. I was able to purchase this however: http://aa-ok.com/ak-stock-set-american-walnut-usa.html The stock arrived yesterday, however when I brought it to a local gun store I was told it could not be installed on my rifle due to it counting as a third "evil feature" which would therefore make the rifle illegal. Doing some more searching on the Internet as well as looking up NJ gun laws the consensus seems to be that fixed and removable foregrips are legal in NJ and do not count as an evil feature. I am incredibly confused as to weather I am able to install these pieces or if I just shorted myself out of 100$ I will be inquiring at two different shops to see what my options are, but any help here would be much appreciated.
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