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Posted: 1/11/2009 9:58:24 AM EDT
| Can you put in the caliber section on form 1 Multi if you have a lower that is marked Multi or do they want you to commit? Thanks |
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Multi!! I am a C2mfg and have done this MANY times with no problem. If the receiver is marked 9mm, 5.56, .223, .22, .357..... It doesn't matter!!! Remember, when you form 1 the thing, YOU!! are the manufacturer!! YOU designate the caliber, save yourself and fill in the BBL length as N/A as well. I do all of my receivers (regardless of mfg, make, model, caliber, etc...) as CALIBER: N/A and BBL Length: N/A
Save yourself the pains of feeling "stuck" with a caliber or length and use my advice. It works!! |
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Multi!! I am a C2mfg and have done this MANY times with no problem. If the receiver is marked 9mm, 5.56, .223, .22, .357..... It doesn't matter!!! Remember, when you form 1 the thing, YOU!! are the manufacturer!! YOU designate the caliber, save yourself and fill in the BBL length as N/A as well. I do all of my receivers (regardless of mfg, make, model, caliber, etc...) as CALIBER: N/A and BBL Length: N/A Save yourself the pains of feeling "stuck" with a caliber or length and use my advice. It works!! Actually, alot of people are getting their Form 1's kicked back for specification due to this. Not all inspectors are allowing "multi", "n/a", or ranges listed Edit: I'd go so far to say that MOST inspectors arent allowing this anymore |
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