If I add your trigger, extended safety and extended charging handle to my bren 2 14" will that count as enough parts to allow me to add a 1/4" spacer to my 14" barrel and pin and weld muzzle device and then add a stock?
All of our parts are manufactured by us in Arizona. However our understanding is that of the three components listed only the trigger itself is eligible for 922r. In order to determine exactly which other parts would be eligible (or required) to meet 922r compliance you may consider contacting CZ-USA.
@@charltont23 The trigger itself would count as 1 (one) component. We also manufacture a disconnector that would qualify as a second component if you needed it.
The ms hit the market this week maybe even today. So grabbed the 14” 762x39 quickly. Looked as if not many were available. Does your parts work for both calibers offered?
Quite likely so. 922R compliance parts are: (1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings (2) Barrels (3) Barrel extensions (4) Mounting blocks (trunions) (5) Muzzle attachments (6) Bolts (7) Bolt carriers (8) Operating rods (9) Gas pistons (10) Trigger housings (11) Triggers (12) Hammers (13) Sears (14) Disconnectors (15) Butt stocks (16) Pistol grips (17) Forearms, hand guards (18) Magazine bodies (19) Followers (20) Floor plates You must have less than 10 of the listed parts of foreign manufacture to comply with 922R So you can get the following from HB Industries to keep the count under 10 parts: Trigger Disconnector Forearm US made magazine (counts as 3 parts) Muzzle attachment - US made muzzle brake, flash hider, whatever. Buttstock (for the 14" pistols after you pin/weld a muzzle device that extends the overall barrel length to at least 16") That's 8 parts total. The Bren 2 doesn't use a detachable grip, doesn't have an operating rod, barrel extension or trunnion, so you're below the 10 foreign made compliance part count.
If I add your trigger, extended safety and extended charging handle to my bren 2 14" will that count as enough parts to allow me to add a 1/4" spacer to my 14" barrel and pin and weld muzzle device and then add a stock?
All of our parts are manufactured by us in Arizona. However our understanding is that of the three components listed only the trigger itself is eligible for 922r. In order to determine exactly which other parts would be eligible (or required) to meet 922r compliance you may consider contacting CZ-USA.
@@hb_industries How many parts doe the trigger count as?
@@charltont23 The trigger itself would count as 1 (one) component. We also manufacture a disconnector that would qualify as a second component if you needed it.
The ms hit the market this week maybe even today. So grabbed the 14” 762x39 quickly. Looked as if not many were available. Does your parts work for both calibers offered?
Yes, our Bren 2 parts fit both the 556/223 and 762x39 models
Where I ordered mine directly from Cz and haven’t gotten nothing!😭
Is that a 922r compliant rifle you got?
Quite likely so. 922R compliance parts are:
(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Butt stocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, hand guards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floor plates
You must have less than 10 of the listed parts of foreign manufacture to comply with 922R
So you can get the following from HB Industries to keep the count under 10 parts:
Trigger
Disconnector
Forearm
US made magazine (counts as 3 parts)
Muzzle attachment - US made muzzle brake, flash hider, whatever.
Buttstock (for the 14" pistols after you pin/weld a muzzle device that extends the overall barrel length to at least 16")
That's 8 parts total. The Bren 2 doesn't use a detachable grip, doesn't have an operating rod, barrel extension or trunnion, so you're below the 10 foreign made compliance part count.