That's kind of what I thought, but I figured the experts here could confirm that. I guess it's time to build one of the lowers I have in the safe.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
So if a buy just a bare lower and build it myself is it a pistol or rifle? Until an upper is added how is the designation made?
2nd how would anyone know just by looking, since we don't register firearms in ga. Would some not have to go back to the manufacturer? Asking bc if i buy a used at pistol, how do I know it wasn't illegally converted to a pistol or vice versa
Lastly how does tc het around this
2nd how would anyone know just by looking, since we don't register firearms in ga. Would some not have to go back to the manufacturer? Asking bc if i buy a used at pistol, how do I know it wasn't illegally converted to a pistol or vice versa
If the manufacturer reports the serial number as being built as a rifle, then it's a rifle. If it got transferred to you as a rifle on a 4473, then it's a rifle...
I'm no expert but it's my understanding that if a lower receiver is built as a rifle first, it cannot ever be converted into a pistol later.
And that possession of an unmatched pistol upper in close proximity to a rifle lower (or a rifle buttstock) can create constructive possession of an illegal SBR.
For these reasons I have made it a point to own one functioning pistol lower (built on a store-bought lower receiver) for each barrel I own that is shorter than 16."
Again, I'm no expert, I hope an expert weighs in soon.