1. Front trunion,
Polish made
2. Bolt Carrier,
Polish made
3. Bolt, Polish made
4. Gas Piston, Polish
made
5. Buttstock, Polish
made
6. Pistol Grip,
Polish made
7. Upper and Lower
Handguards (Both count as 1 part), Polish made
8. Barrel, US made,
AK Builder #H1-31
9. Receiver, US made
from AK Builder flat, #B1-71
10. Muzzle Device, US
made, Tapco #AK0684
11. Hammer, US made,
Tapco #AK0650single
12. Trigger, US made,
Tapco #AK0650single
13. Disconnector, US
made, Tapco #AK0650single
14. Magazine Body, US
made, Tapco #MAG0632
15. Magazine Follower,
US made, Tapco #MAG0632
16. Magazine
Floorplate, US made, Tapco #MAG0632
Interestingly, it's only with rifles that it matters. Pistols and shotguns don't need to follow 922r no matter their origin. If I had made the receiver so that a buttstock couldn't be mounted it would qualify as a pistol and even though it's the exact same gun, I wouldn't need to worry about 922r(or the 16" minimum barrel length rule for that matter).
Interestingly, it's only with rifles that it matters. Pistols and shotguns don't need to follow 922r no matter their origin. If I had made the receiver so that a buttstock couldn't be mounted it would qualify as a pistol and even though it's the exact same gun, I wouldn't need to worry about 922r(or the 16" minimum barrel length rule for that matter).