Posted: 6/3/2016 7:34:46 PM EDT
Looks like my old thread went archived. I'm still looking for someone that can help me get this machined out. Every corner I've turned has led me nowhere. Going to really blow when I get my stamp back and still have a lump of aluminum just sitting here.
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Dont know if you also posted on IL carry so I will copy it here, but I was very surprised to see the following which, if interpretation is correct, may explain why there have been fewer discussions of build parties
http://gunfightertactical.com/atf-shuts-down-completion-of-80-lowers/ An FFL or unlicensed machine shop may also desire to make available its machinery (e.g., a computer numeric control or “CNC” machine), tools, or equipment to individuals who bring in raw materials, blanks, unfinished frames or receivers and/or other firearm parts for the purpose of creating operable firearms. Under the instruction or supervision of the FFL or unlicensed machine shop, the customers would initiate and/or manipulate the machinery, tools, or equipment to complete the frame or receiver, or entire weapon. The FFL or unlicensed machine shop would typically charge a fee for such activity, or receive some other form of compensation or benefit. This activity may occur either at a fixed premises, such as a machine shop, or a temporary location, such as a gun show or event. A business (including an association or society) may not avoid the manufacturing license, marking, and recordkeeping requirements under the GCA simply by allowing individuals to initiate or manipulate a CNC machine, or to use machinery, tools, or equipment under its dominion or control to perform manufacturing processes on blanks, unfinished frames or receivers, or incomplete weapons. In these cases, the business controls access to, and use of, its machinery, tools, and equipment. Following manufacture, the business “distributes” a firearm when it returns or otherwise disposes a finished frame or receiver, or complete weapon to its customer. Such individuals or entities are, therefore, “engaged in the business” of manufacturing firearms even though unlicensed individuals may have assisted them in the manufacturing process. Held, any person (including any corporation or other legal entity) engaged in the business of performing machining, molding, casting, forging, printing (additive manufacturing) or other manufacturing process to create a firearm frame or receiver, or to make a frame or receiver suitable for use as part of a “weapon … which will or is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive,” i.e., a “firearm,” must be licensed as a manufacturer under the GCA; identify (mark) any such firearm; and maintain required manufacturer’s records. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Could you update me as to what problems you are having ? AR-15 lower ? Was just trying to find someone with a mill that would let me complete my lower. I just decided to order a 80% Arms EZ Jig, so I don't really need a mill anymore. I figured for the price of the jig, I can make that money back in drive time and convenience. |
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I understand what the problem was / is now. Finding someone with a mill and willing to do or help you does have its problems. That jig is a nice one, but awful expensive. Yeah, not cheap |
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I understand what the problem was / is now. Finding someone with a mill and willing to do or help you does have its problems. That jig is a nice one, but awful expensive. Yeah, not cheap Look at Modulus Arms 80% website and Youtube vids |
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Looks like you did a really nice job SecretSquirrel. The engraving is awesome. Is the selector hiding the word FULL ?? Are you going to have it anodized ? It looks good like it is. BURST (cloning my issued M4, so it's marked as such) I will be having it anodized. I want to put it through a firing functional test so I don't waste $100+ on the ano just to have a paperweight. |


