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What do you guys think of this?

It's an expensive way to do this. How accurate do you need to make the cuts with the press? how does one get the proper measurements?

I would think that as long as the depth is good you could be a little bit off side to side, the trigger and hammer pins would stay in place regardless of if the side to side width was off a bit. Measurements you can get online, the AR receiver diagrams are everywhere.
 
I wouldn't consider it just becasue of the effort involved... and I've got access to a Bridgeport mill. Not to mention the cost being more than a finished one. Just too much trouble at this point in time. Now, should civilians not be able to purchase a finished AR lower at some point- sure. But I highly doubt such a law would allow 80 or 95% finished lowers to exist.

But if they can pull it off, that's a heck of a business model- do less work and charge more for it ;)
 
AFAIK if you are building for personal use you wouldnt need to have a manufacturers license, is this correct?

Also, I guess there are a third and fourth group that would be interested in these besides felons and conspiracy theorists: people who enjoy building things, and people who want a low shelf AR15 receiver for whatever reason...
 
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