Posted: 6/21/2008 7:38:34 AM EDT
| Is it illegal to make your own lower receiver? |
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I believe its illegal to make one with the intent to sell, with out the proper forms approved. Other than that, you can buy receivers up to 80% complete and finish them yourself with out having to go through an FFL. Is it worth the trouble to do that though? Maybe if I already had all the equipment, it might make a fun project; otherwise, I dont think so. If you're really serious, Here is a faq page covering most of it. |
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No, it's not illegal. As long as you can own an AR-15 legally, you can make your own lower. It's a nice way to make an off-the-books rifle but you need some machinery to do it. If you have a friend, I think you can technically make it yourself at his place, having him help you make it. I don't know how the ATF would prove who made it. You really would have to be in trouble if the ATF is looking into your life that much. Chances are, the AR-15 would be the least of your worries. |
If I read the FAQ correctly, if your friend loans you his machine shop, you are GTG. If he's over your shoulder 'telling' you what you should do, you are GTG. But BATFE is likely to get its panties in a wad if he so much as tightens a chuck key for you. ETA HERE is a link to a company that sells 80% 1911 and AR frames. I'm tempted to start my .45 AR... |
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Admirable as it may be to have an 'off the books' lower, if they know you have any guns, they'll get 'em all. Hate to tell ya', but they already have a good idea who has 'em; that's the kind of crap computers do best. We can make bold noises about shooting it out with the JBTs, or stashing guns in the woods, but if it comes to that, we're looking at the end of life as we know it anyway. Now if you want to build a lower for shits and grins, that is another matter. My $0.02. Moon |
Um, I don't think the OP lives in Commifornia so I don't think this really applies to his question. |
I wanted to build one of the 80% receivers myself but I stumbled onto the info you posted and decided not to take the chance. Damn Commifornia |

