Is a stripped AR lower a gun?
Is a stripped AR lower a gun?
So is an AR lower a gun ?https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/the-a ... ouble/amp/
- Villafuego
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As long as I cant have one shipped to my door, and am required to fill out a 4473 it, might as well be.
If the lower isn't, then some other part is.....
If the lower isn't, then some other part is.....
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Wow. Very interesting. I have never looked into the law before.
- Dr. Dickie
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It does provided housing for hammer and firing mechanism--just not bolt. I seriously doubt this will end up getting any traction. The courts will excuse it as being close enough.Under the US Code of Federal Regulations, a firearm frame or receiver is defined as: “That part of a firearm which provides housing for the hammer, bolt or breechblock, and firing mechanism, and which is usually threaded at its forward portion to receive the barrel.” (emphasis added)
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Or they'll just re-write/clarify the law...Dr. Dickie wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:03 pmIt does provided housing for hammer and firing mechanism--just not bolt. I seriously doubt this will end up getting any traction. The courts will excuse it as being close enough.Under the US Code of Federal Regulations, a firearm frame or receiver is defined as: “That part of a firearm which provides housing for the hammer, bolt or breechblock, and firing mechanism, and which is usually threaded at its forward portion to receive the barrel.” (emphasis added)
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Simple answer: Yes
More complex answer: Yes, it is.
Somewhat bizarre answer: In Pennsylvania, according to their attorney general, unfinished (80%) lowers are too. Until the Federal courts knock that back as well.
Jeff
More complex answer: Yes, it is.
Somewhat bizarre answer: In Pennsylvania, according to their attorney general, unfinished (80%) lowers are too. Until the Federal courts knock that back as well.
Jeff
I was told by a guy at BATFE one day that the part with the serial number was it.
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I've always felt like the upper made more sense as the firearm. But this kind of confusion is why these laws are a bad idea.
At this point what can they do? Make the upper the part with the SN? Then what about the millions of other guns with the SN on the lower?
At this point what can they do? Make the upper the part with the SN? Then what about the millions of other guns with the SN on the lower?
The lower receiver is not only considered a firearm. In South Carolina it's considered a pistol. At least that's what they told me at the Palmetto State Armory in Columbia when I stopped there to buy one on my way to my cabin in NC.