Really? We're talking 40 or $50 to keep the poverty pony off your lower.
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Stick to what you know unless you are trying to learn a new skill. No need to mess something up that goes boom while held in your hand and close to your face. I'd recommend buying used if you are just looking to not fill out paperwork.Nope wouldn't know how to use it if I had 1 I do kits because it's basically putting parts together but milling an drilling just scared I might mess something up
Yep...I ain't never been a gun snob either$40-50 that is a waste cause it is just to look better? Nah I’m good. Not that shallow and concerned with what people think. Anderson lowers get the job done just fine.
If anyone wanted to read that - they wouldn't post a thread on ODT.I love my Andersons, too. Y’all might want to read this ...
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/ruling/2015-1-manufacturing-and-gunsmithing/download
Why cant you have someone do the work for you? As long as they arent paid by you is there an issue? Seriously i dont know, just asking
I guess but seems extremely subjective. Unless you are engaged in a for profit enterprises typically you are not considered to be a manufacturerIn the eyes of the law, that would make that person a firearms manufacturer, whether they are paid or not.
Always remember that you are dealing with the ATF. Most of the rules don't make any sense.I guess but seems extremely subjective. Unless you are engaged in a for profit enterprises typically you are not considered to be a manufacturer
But its the atf i guess and their viewpoints are pretty retarded imo