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A Yugoslavian AK with some modern parts, a pistolgrip and set of handguards by Hogue, an FAL/Galil style skeleton folding-stock by ACE, and a plastic magazine, by Tapco.
The other parts are good and by reputable makers, but Tapco has always had a stigma to it, one that's not unjustified, a lot of really low quality crap was put out under that brand, though some products of theirs were decent/good-ish, like their G2 trigger set, which would eliminate bolt-slap from some AKs which had that (ergo the trigger resets so hard when recocked that you can feel it as a stiff smack into your trigger finger). Their magazines also seemed to have been decent sometimes, I've heard of people with AKs and Mini-14s say that their plastic magazines are ok, but also heard a lot say their AK mags were trash in their experience. Seems like it may depend on the individual gun in question.
With Remington's bankruptcy sale a while ago, they sold off the Tapco brand to someone else, and who knows if that's ever coming back.This was also the bankruptcy sale where Ruger bought the Marlin brand and IPs from them, apparently for as little as $27 Million.
With a nicer plastic magazine, like a Bakelite, or a Bulgarian waffle pattern magazine, I think pic related would be a pretty cool setup.