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wasfuzz wrote:80 percenters can be sold, you just have to assign it a serial number - at least that is they info I was given by the ATF
ECFR.gov wrote:PART 478—COMMERCE IN FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION
§478.11 Meaning of terms.
Manufacturer. Any person engaged in the business of manufacturing firearms or ammunition. The term shall include any person who engages in such business on a part-time basis.
ECFR.gov wrote:PART 479—MACHINE GUNS, DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES, AND CERTAIN OTHER FIREARMS
§479.11 Meaning of terms.
Manufacturer. Any person who is engaged in the business of manufacturing firearms.
Receivers that meet the definition of a “firearm” must have markings, including a serial number. See 27 CFR § 478.92
Ghost wrote:wasfuzz wrote:80 percenters can be sold, you just have to assign it a serial number - at least that is they info I was given by the ATF
Near as I can tell there are a lot of gray areas with 80% lowers and not the GOV is looking for test subjects to show that Obama's getting tough.
If you serialize it do you then report it to the ATF so they have a record of it? If not then I don't see how the serial # is beneficial. Purely asking as it's interesting not for confrontational fun.
wasfuzz wrote:Ghost wrote:wasfuzz wrote:80 percenters can be sold, you just have to assign it a serial number - at least that is they info I was given by the ATF
Near as I can tell there are a lot of gray areas with 80% lowers and not the GOV is looking for test subjects to show that Obama's getting tough.
If you serialize it do you then report it to the ATF so they have a record of it? If not then I don't see how the serial # is beneficial. Purely asking as it's interesting not for confrontational fun.
Again only basing this on a causal conversation with an ATF agent - yes first sale would have to go thru an FFL after you serialize and engrave it ( I left that out initially, my bad). If you look back on the old 80 percent build party post's is was determined that it had to be marked to even go into a gunsmith for finishing.
linksep wrote:I found a 22 G3 online and figured $610 shipped including FFL xfer and a $90 LWD barrel (to eliminate glock-bulge on .40 brass).
Then I figured $136 lower, $90 for LWD barrel, $250 for a take-off slide (ebay) or $325 for LWD slide complete, $60 for Glock adjustable rear and HIVIZ fiber optic front sights, $130 for a complete drop in trigger, and $50 for two OEM mags. That puts it $606-$791, granted that is with "upgraded" sights and trigger as well as flared mag-well when compared to a stock 22 G3.
I've never owned Glock and I wouldn't claim to be a gunsmith so I probably forgot a part or three, maybe could shave $ off by piecing trigger together from parts instead of an upgraded complete drop in fire control group...
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