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Posted: 4/6/2017 6:13:42 PM EDT
| I can't believe no one has an 80% jig to loan with all the people that wanted one. I too have just one to do and would be happy to pay any costs incurred which is as it should be and only keep it for 2 weeks. I will also replace any parts I damage or pay for the part. Anyhow , thanks. Frank Payne |
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If you do a good amount of reading in these threads, it will get you going in the right direction:
80% Threads Milling Info Jig Holding |
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Wouldn't you be reluctant to loan out over $200 of your own tools through the mail to a total stranger? I would. Â Â Welcome to Arfcom. |
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Although I am sure I will end up buying an 80 jig when I have the extra cash, I like the idea of being able to rent one to do a couple if a user wanted to. The way to do it would be having someone send what the Jig was worth to the owner, and then upon completion the owner sends the cash back to the guy who rented it minus the fee. Wouldn't be that complicated either with PayPal gift and a 5-7 day turn around.
I don't really understand the whole law where you can't borrow friends tools to complete builds. That is just the craziest most unconstitutionalist thing I have ever heard. You can go to a buddies garage and use his mill to make any part for a vehicle that you want, or to make anything for that matter... but then if you use it to work on your gun it is illegal? They really stretch the laws sometimes but that one is a whole new level of stupid and I don't see how it could ever hold up if you got charged for using your buddies drill press or mill to work on your gun. I can understand having to do the work yourself on a 80% lower to make it yours, but that is different. A legal loophole here would be having your buddy sell you his milling machine for $5, and then after your done you decided to sell it back to him for what you had in it. Might be a little grey area there, but the law itself is too. |
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Mostly this for me. I might let a long time active member use it. Shipping it to someone who joined yesterday and their first post is asking to borrow my tools? No thanks. |
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Do you honestly think the ATF gives a damn about someone loaning a tool out to go to his house and check to see where his jig is? Hey guys, Obama is gone, there is s new sheriff in the White House. There is a new sheriff in town, unfortunately, there is not a new BATF in town and the BATF is the ones that get to decide what is right or wrong still. |
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DaveP1 is correct.
Based on my personal experience with BATFE I felt they were fairly decent Federal Agents.....UNTIL I watched them RAILROAD a 21 year veteran Officer because they ordered him to drop his solid case on a BATFE C.I. He refused and they went to their Prosecutor and had trumped up Felony charges levied against him. FUCKING ASSHOLES!!!! |
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It is more than just loaning it, there could be legal ramifications for loaning a jig these days. |
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