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Kel tec enters an already crowded AR market
I have to wonder what the ATF would think of that.
A person could find some really hard dense wood and maybe use an 80% jig somehow.
Actually, there is very little stress imparted to the lower receiver through the action of firing the rifle. I think the wood receiver would hold up just as well as any polymer...... for awhile anyway, until the screws and connection/fastener points began to wear.I have to wonder what the ATF would think of that.
A person could find some really hard dense wood and maybe use an 80% jig somehow.
I have to wonder what the ATF would think of that.
A person could find some really hard dense wood and maybe use an 80% jig somehow.
I doubt it would be a problem. 80% lowers are just fine. This would simply be a 0% lower. I'm not an expert, but based on what I do know, I believe you can create your own lower, from scratch, legally. I'm open to any correction if that is wrong.
I doubt it would be a problem. 80% lowers are just fine. This would simply be a 0% lower. I'm not an expert, but based on what I do know, I believe you can create your own lower, from scratch, legally. I'm open to any correction if that is wrong.
I was thinking more about the material.
I am pretty sure it would not make a difference legally, but I kind of wonder whether the ATF would go to court if someone made and sold a 100% lower from a 2x4 and how that would fly in court, especially if it looked crude.
Would probably treat it as any other manufacturer.
Person would be beyond screwed if they were not appropriately licensed as such.
They'd at least like the ergonomics of it.Nice.
The Glock guys would like that.
Depends on state law. Outside of that you can legally create a gun for yourself in your own garage if you wanted to.I doubt it would be a problem. 80% lowers are just fine. This would simply be a 0% lower. I'm not an expert, but based on what I do know, I believe you can create your own lower, from scratch, legally. I'm open to any correction if that is wrong.