Most people probably wouldn’t register it as an “AR15”, so unless the AG wants to check out in person, they really won’t know what it is.
That's right, the model is "single shot rifle model 1", it's a name not a description.
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Most people probably wouldn’t register it as an “AR15”, so unless the AG wants to check out in person, they really won’t know what it is.
Most people probably wouldn’t register it as an “AR15”, so unless the AG wants to check out in person, they really won’t know what it is.
You can send FA-10 and it would be an admission to Mora that you completed a rifle despite her edict. Balsy, but not a good idea.
Most people probably wouldn’t register it as an “AR15”, so unless the AG wants to check out in person, they really won’t know what it is.
I have looked long and hard on this. I have studied every reference I can find about requiring a serial number on a self manufactured firearm. The cogent legal principle is it must not have been manufactured with the "intent" to sell it.
The serial number "requirement" if you sell it comes down to an ATF suggestion you do so to aid law enforcement. It is not a requirement. It would seem to be inadvisable to act in any manner they(the ATF) can construe as intent to sell as a motive to manufacture.
If you DIY and then some "reasonable" time later decide to part with it there is no legal requirement to add serial number name and location from a federal law standpoint but California and possibly other states have their own requirements....and fortunately we don't. Risk tolerance comes into play. If it is capable of shooting a bullet(or can be made so with only minor repair) you have 7 days to EFA-10. You can easily do that without a serial number as the form will accept "none" in the serial number blank.
Why does someone just register a lower reciever and not actually have it and see what happens , i betcha no law suit. Make a documentation of it that you're registering a item you don't have , unless the xrooxked stated of MA considered that a felony. Oepsie registered something x mistake on something i don't actually own , mistakes happen
Make sure he doesn't own a dog.
There must be a bolt operated ar15? Easy mistake to make. SA vs bolt.
Why does someone just register a lower reciever and not actually have it and see what happens , i betcha no law suit. Make a documentation of it that you're registering a item you don't have , unless the xrooxked stated of MA considered that a felony. Oepsie registered something x mistake on something i don't actually own , mistakes happen
You’re “someone”, get on it.
Because his comment in this forum would be used against him in a court of law.
i don't have to worry about any registering , dual residence. but how is it a felony when you register something that you don't actually have by mistake ?
Making an honest mistake happens.
But I'd be shocked if it were not illegal to to lie on an fa10 and posting about it in advance makes it a little difficult to claim "oops".
Maura would probably PREFER to prosecute someone for intentionally lying on an official form rather than for "registering" an ar15. One is a slam dunk while the other opens up the can of worms she doesn't want opened.
How do we know someone hasn't and nothing happened? I'd be willing to bet someone, somewhere, had no clue about the decree and built an AR....perhaps, we won't know until someone does it
How do we know someone hasn't and nothing happened? I'd be willing to bet someone, somewhere, had no clue about the decree and built an AR....
The guy got arrested last week in the hotel. Maybe he’ll be the test case.I agree, i'm with you 100 % . i'm sure someone didn't give a shit because he had a lower lying around and just did it and nothing has or will happen
The guy got arrested last week in the hotel. Maybe he’ll be the test case.
Yeah, that was a whole nother issue there. I'm talking LAC, not a known person with mental health issues, from in state, who either said eff it or didn't know any better....The guy got arrested last week in the hotel. Maybe he’ll be the test case.
Why does someone just register a lower reciever and not actually have it and see what happens , i betcha no law suit. Make a documentation of it that you're registering a item you don't have , unless the xrooxked stated of MA considered that a felony. Oepsie registered something x mistake on something i don't actually own , mistakes happen
I randomly bought an 80% lower, which resides in NH. Did no research so I don’t know if jigs are generic, or specific to that manufacturer. Didn’t have a plan as I have zero other parts.
So might have purchased an expensive paperweight.
I randomly bought an 80% lower, which resides in NH. Did no research so I don’t know if jigs are generic, or specific to that manufacturer. Didn’t have a plan as I have zero other parts.
So might have purchased an expensive paperweight.
I randomly bought an 80% lower, which resides in NH. Did no research so I don’t know if jigs are generic, or specific to that manufacturer. Didn’t have a plan as I have zero other parts.
So might have purchased an expensive paperweight.
Kicking myself for not doing this before I left.I thought about registering an 80% lower to see what would happen..
I thought about registering an 80% lower to see what would happen..
Except illegal immigrants applying and lying for fed/stat formsMaking an honest mistake happens.
But I'd be shocked if it were not illegal to to lie on an fa10 and posting about it in advance makes it a little difficult to claim "oops".
Maura would probably PREFER to prosecute someone for intentionally lying on an official form rather than for "registering" an ar15. One is a slam dunk while the other opens up the can of worms she doesn't want opened.
Except illegal immigrants applying and lying for fed/stat forms