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Doesn't matter whatever it is, it is. If it says Faglaroid 15 on the side of the lower that's what you put on there.
And for caliber; MULTI? and Mag should be FMG or Large Cap?
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Doesn't matter whatever it is, it is. If it says Faglaroid 15 on the side of the lower that's what you put on there.
And for caliber; MULTI? and Mag should be FMG or Large Cap?
Since MGL only mandates an FA-10 for a functioning gun, you put in the caliber your completed rifle was chambered in.
The large cap thing is debateable but IMHO it doesnt do anything, I always select "no" unless its a captain obvious example otherwise.
So hypothetically, it would be in my best interest to build with a .22LR Upper first, if I were to even build?
It's impossible to FA10 a RIFLE with a 0" barrel. Tried to do it last week for a buddy who bought a lower from me that was already in the system. Said a error occurred because minimum barrel length is 16". Could be a glitch or something but that's what it said.
Lots of AR lowers have Caliber: MULTI engraved into them, since they are capable of firing many different calibers depending on how the owner finishes the build.And for caliber; MULTI? and Mag should be FMG or Large Cap?
It's impossible to FA10 a RIFLE with a 0" barrel. Tried to do it last week for a buddy who bought a lower from me that was already in the system. Said a error occurred because minimum barrel length is 16". Could be a glitch or something but that's what it said.
This i like lol. I was wondering if anyones ever build a .22 using an ar10 lower.
Good luck finding the upper to fit
Lots of AR lowers have Caliber: MULTI engraved into them, since they are capable of firing many different calibers depending on how the owner finishes the build.
That a great ideal man, am not that great of a machinist but am sure i can machine a single shot .22 upper for an ar10 , great idealYou can just take the bolt out and put a post it note on the side of the rifle that says ".22 LR" in MS Comic Sans... then register.
Actually I'm disappointed that I didn't do this back in the day when you could file PDF based FA 10s, I would have filled out all of mine in Comic Sans....
You can just take the bolt out and put a post it note on the side of the rifle that says ".22 LR" in MS Comic Sans... then register.
Actually I'm disappointed that I didn't do this back in the day when you could file PDF based FA 10s, I would have filled out all of mine in Comic Sans....
Final Question: now circling back, if it says MULTI would it be better to enter MULTI for the Caliber, or stick to .22 LR? Lol.
MULTI isn't a caliber of a functioning rifle.
The law mandates you register upon the creation of this functional firearm/rifle/shotgun. the FA 10 registers this entity of a functional firearm. Mutli is not a caliber.
You seem to be thinking about this way too much. When built, register as built. Then go shoot It.That's what I figured from your earlier advice, but someone had a comment afterwards that confused me. Does it even matter what the caliber registered is? Say its a .223, does that even flag anything seeing as .223 can be various forms of rifle?
That's what I figured from your earlier advice, but someone had a comment afterwards that confused me. Does it even matter what the caliber registered is? Say its a .223, does that even flag anything seeing as .223 can be various forms of rifle?
This. The S/N is the only thing that means anything. Jack.You seem to be thinking about this way too much. When built, register as built. Then go shoot It.
Register the caliber it is built with when you have finished it. Why is this such a difficult thing to grasp?
Don't matter. Would be interesting to see which gun (s) hold the record for the largest number owners in the system. You guys worry to much about this Mickey Mouse shit. Jack.With all of the shops that made people FA10 lowers, what would happen if I bought a lower from someone years ago who didn’t realize the shop did an FA10? If I build a rifle and register it within 10 days will it allow me to do it if it’s already been registered? I don’t even remember the person’s name who sold it to me.
Nobody cares! Just register it as built and stop worrying.With all of the shops that made people FA10 lowers, what would happen if I bought a lower from someone years ago who didn’t realize the shop did an FA10? If I build a rifle and register it within 10 days will it allow me to do it if it’s already been registered? I don’t even remember the person’s name who sold it to me.
You may have done us a big favor.it is NOW but it was not when I bought it. I have the FA10 to prove it. They fixed it since then.It's impossible to FA10 a RIFLE with a 0" barrel. Tried to do it last week ... Said a error occurred because minimum barrel length is 16"...
What's really fun is filling out an FA-10 with "NONE" in the s/n field. (Prior to GCA 1968 serial numbers were not a requirement)This. The S/N is the only thing that means anything. Jack.
Basically any of the nipple heads that actually register 80% guns are going to end up doing this LMAO. There is nothing in mgl that requires a serial number. I think the only law that exist basically makes defacement a crime but if the serial number never existed then how could you deface it?What's really fun is filling out an FA-10 with "NONE" in the s/n field. (Prior to GCA 1968 serial numbers were not a requirement)
So for my barrel length for a built lower from a stripped lower would I put 16"? Asking for a friend?
Super! Sorry, my friend is a slow learner!Lol, what is the barrel length of the gun when you built it? thats what you put in the box..