There are two ways to go about it (two legal ways, and that's all that will be covered here):
Doing it any other way is a federal felony, and a how-to guide will not be provided on here.
if it has a e-frame read the manual and it will tell you how to turn it to full auto, if it is a mechanical marker you will need to buy a e-frame to run it full auto
The semi-auto and full auto AK-47s have different designs. Not only does the full auto have different parts, but those parts cannot fit in the semi-auto only version of the AK-47. It is against US law to have a semi-auto that can be "readily converted" to full auto.
Yes and no. You can not turn it in to a full auto by dropping in your own DIAS or milling it out to take the M16 parts. If you want to legally turn it full auto you will have to purchase one of the few and very expensive registered DIAS or lightning links out there. Or if you are really adventurous and looking for a new job go through all of the paperwork and the rest of the process to become a manufacturer and you can make full auto weapons for the police and military. You can not turn it in to a brand new full auto gun however as the time to register ones by "civilians" has long passed. (1986)
you cant, you can turn headlights on to full beam by holding down the "X" button
Where you do a full turn or a half turn
To turn off your autoreply, type !AUTOREPLY
It is a measure of a part of a full turn.
In full turn,there are 360 degrees.
Full Turn was created on 2005-08-17.
TURN IT BACK IN TO THE MANUFACTURER OR A GUNSMITH/GUN SHOP WITH A CLASS III LICENCE. Have them deal with it. If it's under warranty, and you haven't violated that warranty, the manufacture will take possession of the firearm, and replace it. Do not attempt to work on this, do not keep it in your possession - the NFA is taken very seriously, as are violations of it.
360 degrees in a full turn 45 in a quarter turn 180 in a half turn 270 in a 3/4 turn
Since a full turn is 360°, 1° would be equal to 1/360 of a full turn.