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To: Yo-Yo

“Smokingfrog beat me to it. Bushmaster stripped lowers for $49.99:”

You don’t want a “sttripped lower,” they are considered to be a firearm and have to be purchased through and FFL, so the AR you put together has to be registered. If you buy an 80% lower, it’s considered a non-firearm (under the Federal Firearms Act of 1968) and you can get it at places like this:

http://www.shadowopsweaponry.com/category/61-80-lower-receivers.aspx

Home-built AR’s are legal under the same Act, and they do not have to be serialized or registered.

You can get a “fixture” that guides an end mill to cut the FCG and to drill for the necessary pins (there are only two). A milling machine is helpful, but you can also do the work on a good drill press.


53 posted on 10/30/2014 10:29:53 AM PDT by vette6387
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To: vette6387
You don’t want a “sttripped lower,” they are considered to be a firearm and have to be purchased through and FFL, so the AR you put together has to be registered. If you buy an 80% lower, it’s considered a non-firearm (under the Federal Firearms Act of 1968) and you can get it at places like this:

Yup. I know what an 80% lower is, and just ask the customers of Ares Armor in Kalifornia just how "off the grid" they were for purchasing 80% lowers that the ATF later decided were more than 80% complete.

69 posted on 10/30/2014 1:47:41 PM PDT by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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