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MPAP 92 questions

A lot of the parts are interchangeable to the M85. They follow the Yugo pattern but basically have specific parts that you have to purchase specific to the m85/m92. But over all they handle recoil well and are fun to shoot. Expensive and a pain to build.
 

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Yours is the older, first variant Gen-1 M92 imported by Century, with the thinner 1.0 mm stamped receiver and AKM trunnion and does not have any chrome-lined barrel.

The fella in post #3 above has pictured a newer Gen-2 M92 variant. His was imported by Zastava Arms USA, it has the thicker 1.5 mm stamped receiver, a beefier RPK trunnion and HAS a chrome-lined barrel.
Is it good?
 
Sure they're good, there's prolly 50+ thousand Century imported m92 pistols and SBR conversions out there and I don't recall hearing of problems with them in general.

Be mindful that your variant of M92 was made for decades, it's the same style chassis as was the foreign military version of M92 except those had UF stocks added (-Krink-) and were full auto.

This link is military M92 kit showing its 1.mm receiver and AKM trunnion. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/971112716
Whats the normal price for those guns? Based on the actual market
 
Sure they're good, there's prolly 50+ thousand Century imported m92 pistols and SBR conversions out there and I don't recall hearing of problems with them in general.

Be mindful that your variant of M92 was made for decades, it's the same style chassis as was the foreign military version of M92 except those had UF stocks added (-Krink-) and were full auto.

This link is military M92 kit showing its 1.mm receiver and AKM trunnion. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/971112716
Wow... no bids at all?
 
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