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My understanding with 80% frames and receivers is that if you take it one step further than the way it is manufactured then it would legally be considered a firearm. For example you purchase an 80% pistol frame and drill one of three holes then it's considered a legal firearm.
What about homemade firearms, at what point in the process of making a frame or receiver would it be considered a firearm?
I am remotely thinking about trying to convert an FNS-9 Cybergun bb gun frame so that it will accept a FNS-9 slide and frame parts. The Cybergun frame already appears to be further along the process compared to an 80% percent frame. Top pic is an actual fns-9 frame, bottom pic is a Cybergun bb gun frame.
Would the Cybergun bb gun frame only be considered a firearm if I could get it to function with 9mm slide or......?
What about homemade firearms, at what point in the process of making a frame or receiver would it be considered a firearm?
I am remotely thinking about trying to convert an FNS-9 Cybergun bb gun frame so that it will accept a FNS-9 slide and frame parts. The Cybergun frame already appears to be further along the process compared to an 80% percent frame. Top pic is an actual fns-9 frame, bottom pic is a Cybergun bb gun frame.
Would the Cybergun bb gun frame only be considered a firearm if I could get it to function with 9mm slide or......?