DESCRIPTION: Last Friday there has been a topic at AR15.com regarding an AK DIAS (drop in auto sear). After reading the initial topic my conclusion was that there is no such thing (the matter registered or not is beyond this consideration). A search at the web resulted in the usual rumors... All the full auto conversions I've seen require drilling, welding, cutting parts of the guide rails etc. - what is of course not the meaning of "drop in". Since in principle every semi auto selfloader can be modified to shoot full auto I decided to build my own device. In the meantime some people told me they would consider it being a Lightning Link (LL) as it is known for AR15-rifles. Since I was just dealing with the trigger assembly due to my AKM rate reducer video all the necessary stuff was at hand. img155.imageshack.us img405.imageshack.us img405.imageshack.us Don't know if this is new, maybe somebody did this before - I simply wanted to see how it can be done and if it works as intended. The task was to use the original parts to catch the hammer avoiding safety issues due to possibly improperly homemade parts. Should work no matter if full or semi auto bolt carrier. Should be possible to make with a minimum of technical equipment and as always as few and simple parts as possible. In the following the trigger is pulled unless stated otherwise. DIAS/LL rides on the trigger pin. If the hammer has passed the front hook the left ear (of the hammer) pushes against the lever arm of ...
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