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I can legally make my own lowers as long as there is no intent to sell. And if I do want to sell I need to engrave a little info and go thru an FFL as a PPT.This was an 80% TM Lower. Milled the FCG and drilled the selecter and trigger holes.
From the practical machinist forum posted by "freakshow10mm"Not sure how much is fact, but it seems spot of from some of the reading I've done.
From all the research I've done and @ tea eff letters I've read, the lower must have specific engraving in order to sell.The gray area is what defines as a manufacturer. That's what nobody can figure out. How many lowers being sold considers you a manufacturer, how often and so on.
Nothing special, but I just picked this up from a coworker today. Wanted something I could take to the range occasionally and the price was right.
Shot skeet for the first time today. Yeah it was alot of fun. And bird shot is like $6 for 25 vs $6 for 5 slugs
Damn. Now I\'m torn between c***s or satan
Personally, I prefer a shorter fixed stock over an adjustable. Plus, that looks quite a bit lighter than a standard A2 fixed. But fuck me, 7 pounds for a carbine? Are you kidding me?