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Zyiadem
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Re: Would people give their guns to Trump? [Re: Baby_Hitler]
#26384607 - 12/16/19 07:41 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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dreamachine said: Correct. So long as the lower is at max 80% completed it is not considered a firearm and isn't require by federal law to be registered. All one has to do is drill out the 80% lower with the jigs that they provide and your own drill and you can completely assemble your own rifle without any registration or serial number. At least according to federal law, some states may require you to register after you have built it, but my guess is if you took the case to the supreme court you would be declared innocent according to federal law.
If I understand the law correctly, that is legal, but without a serial number, there is no way to transfer it legally, even if you die and someone inherits your entire estate, they can't legally own it. At least not the part of the gun that is legally the gun part, anyway.
In my state no one from the government comes to see how "legal" the inheritors are, likewise if it is unregistered it's pretty unlikely you would register it. Just say you built it and you're good to go.
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Re: Would people give their guns to Trump? [Re: Zyiadem] 1
#26384732 - 12/16/19 09:16 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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dreamachine said: Correct. So long as the lower is at max 80% completed it is not considered a firearm and isn't require by federal law to be registered. All one has to do is drill out the 80% lower with the jigs that they provide and your own drill and you can completely assemble your own rifle without any registration or serial number. At least according to federal law, some states may require you to register after you have built it, but my guess is if you took the case to the supreme court you would be declared innocent according to federal law.
If I understand the law correctly, that is legal, but without a serial number, there is no way to transfer it legally, even if you die and someone inherits your entire estate, they can't legally own it. At least not the part of the gun that is legally the gun part, anyway.
In my state no one from the government comes to see how "legal" the inheritors are, likewise if it is unregistered it's pretty unlikely you would register it. Just say you built it and you're good to go.
If you buy an 80% completion and you didn't use your name, any cards with your name or your address nobody would even know you had it. The person that gets it next nobody would know either.
I don't even see a lower receiver in that pic. could have it shipped anywhere.
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Re: Would people give their guns to Trump? [Re: Baby_Hitler] 1
#26384807 - 12/16/19 10:04 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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mycosis said: No. They had Federal brass case 9mm FMJ boxes of 200 marked down to $14. That is 7ยข a round. Can't beat that anywhere online.
They're clearing out. Whatever they have left by their deadline they're donating to the Police Department.
Oh, well shit, then. Yeah.
As far as I know, that's not happening here in TN. I'd be all over it if it were, and I knew about it.
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