I am in search of possible answers, trying to understand the concerns of ownership of an unmarked lower receiver and/or complete firearm with no "markings".
As I understand it, an individual may complete an 80% lower and that is within his/her rights and it is legal to own such an unmarked "firearm". By ATF definition, that same 80% lower then becomes an actual "firearm" once complete, and it is perfectly legal for the original "manufacturer" to own the unmarked "firearm".
However, as more of the original 80% unmarked/ghost receivers are completed, making them 100% "firearms", and those unmarked receivers/firearms start showing up in the classifieds, are there new concerns? If I own such a "firearm" and it is unmarked, and I am not the manufacturer, am I in possession of an "illegal firearm"?
RECAP: As an 80% lower, it did not meet the definition of a "firearm"; however, once complete, it meets the definition of a "firearm' and must have markings. The ATF clearly states that all "firearms" must have markings, including a serial number. As stated in the paragraph below:
As I understand it, an individual may complete an 80% lower and that is within his/her rights and it is legal to own such an unmarked "firearm". By ATF definition, that same 80% lower then becomes an actual "firearm" once complete, and it is perfectly legal for the original "manufacturer" to own the unmarked "firearm".
However, as more of the original 80% unmarked/ghost receivers are completed, making them 100% "firearms", and those unmarked receivers/firearms start showing up in the classifieds, are there new concerns? If I own such a "firearm" and it is unmarked, and I am not the manufacturer, am I in possession of an "illegal firearm"?
RECAP: As an 80% lower, it did not meet the definition of a "firearm"; however, once complete, it meets the definition of a "firearm' and must have markings. The ATF clearly states that all "firearms" must have markings, including a serial number. As stated in the paragraph below:
"According to federal law, a person may manufacture a firearm for personal use without including a serial number on the firearm, provided that the firearm is not sold or transferred to another person. Otherwise, to manufacture a firearm requires a license from ATF. A firearm that is transferred to another person must bear a serial number."
