Now TAM, what you and your son could do is start yourself a nice type 07/02 FFL (manufacturing) business. Pay a little $3,000 ITAR registration fee and begin cranking out NIB post sample machine guns for sale to the government or for export (with appropriate export licenses). Of course you’d need to make 2-3 of all the popular models of M4, MP7, M249, and maybe a Thompson copy or 2 as demos. Then invite me over to test them out, and maybe make a few title 1 semi auto rifles to pay the light bill.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 9:12 pmNo, you just need a jig and a drill press. I have both of those items, but I haven’t actually done one yet. I bought this jig from Juggernaut Tactical, which will do both AR15 and AR10 lowers: https://jtactical.com/products/47Liberty wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 3:41 pmThe Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 2:08 pmA stripped lower receiver IS a serial# bearing firearm for purposes of FFL records. Hence the market for 80% receivers.
Don't you need access to a machine shop to finish an 80% lower? Is It legal to have someone do it for you?
It comes with all the tooling you need. The downside..... it seems that the sellers of 80% lowers frequently charge a premium, even though it costs them less to make it, simply because they understand that lack of an ATF record has a value in itself. For instance, their basic model costs $69.00, and their billet models cost $130.00. When you figure in the $189 for the jig/tooling, plus the cost of the lower, even a forged lower runs into some money for a single unit. Unless you were willing to pay ANYthing for an unserialized lower, it’s just not cost effective until you can amortize the cost of the jig over a number of lowers. I didn’t buy mine to save money. I bought mine for the day when you can’t buy these things anymore. My son is a qualified machinist, and our next big purchases will be to pick up a lathe and a mill for our workshop. Then we can do whatever we want, as long as we can obtain a billet of aluminum.........again, NOT to become a manufacturer for commercial purposes, but to become independent of federal gun laws.
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