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The way I think the law is currently, only non-metalic and 3D printed receivers are the only ones banned.
AND in the proposed 1240 ban, they are lumped in as "a part" that is deemed to be an assault weapon. Just like a pistol with a threaded barrel.
However there is a paragraph that says "these do not apply to banned items in 'this section', if purchased before the ban goes into effect.
That leads me to believe Aluminum 80% receivers are not banned if one buys one before the ban.
Is that correct? Or have I missed something?
Related question: assuming they are not banned yet, there is a law on u traceable firearms that says something to the effect that a firearm built from one of the needs to be stamped with a serial number.
Is that even true? I thought that only applied to firearms that have t o go through thr transfer process.
And 2, do the receivers have to be stamped before building, or can that be done sometime later.
AND in the proposed 1240 ban, they are lumped in as "a part" that is deemed to be an assault weapon. Just like a pistol with a threaded barrel.
However there is a paragraph that says "these do not apply to banned items in 'this section', if purchased before the ban goes into effect.
That leads me to believe Aluminum 80% receivers are not banned if one buys one before the ban.
Is that correct? Or have I missed something?
Related question: assuming they are not banned yet, there is a law on u traceable firearms that says something to the effect that a firearm built from one of the needs to be stamped with a serial number.
Is that even true? I thought that only applied to firearms that have t o go through thr transfer process.
And 2, do the receivers have to be stamped before building, or can that be done sometime later.
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