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Thousands of people die every year from 80% lowers. The lowers literally go out and murder children.
Thousands of people die every year from 80% lowers. The lowers literally go out and murder children.
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Next group buy, followed by a gross of 80%s?
My guess is a group by should be a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20, keeping the price to less than $200 and not having too many people running it that can’t be trained properly or have too little skin in the game to care about wrecking it.
Yes I would be in on this. Maybe advisable to center machine in NH lest MA get grabby.
My understanding is that multiple people could share ownership on the machine, you just have to each run the machine for yourself.You read this as a group of people get together and buy a single machine. I read this as a group of people get together and try to negotiate a lower price for a quantity purchase. Quite different things.
I'm not sure the ATF will smile upon multiple people using the same machine. They've managed to pretty much outlaw build parties where the work wasn't 100% being done by the actual owner of the finished product. As I say, I'm not "sure". Definitely something to look into beforehand.
My understanding is that multiple people could share ownership on the machine, you just have to each run the machine for yourself.
Thanks. Now I get to fall down a hole reading decisions.Take a look at this please: http://jpfo.org/articles-2015/atf-rules-and-private-guns.htm
"ownership" as you say above may indeed be key. Because I spend time in both GA and CT, I try to pay a lot of attention to the different laws in those states regarding my firearms, (and the laws of the states that I travel through). I have five AR's here that are legally owned under both GA state and federal law, but that I can't take to CT. I've also got specific quantities and types of "high capacity" mags that I can possess in CT, while they're all over the place here. And simple possession of them while traveling through New York is a violation of the SAFE act. <spit>.
I've got a buddy who wants to complete an 80%. I've got the jig and a baby milling machine. I've told him that he can do it here and I'll supervise him, but I won't do any of the actual cutting. Because if I do, and he tells someone in casual conversation that I helped him - that's a problem.
You read this as a group of people get together and buy a single machine. I read this as a group of people get together and try to negotiate a lower price for a quantity purchase. Quite different things.
I'm not sure the ATF will smile upon multiple people using the same machine. They've managed to pretty much outlaw build parties where the work wasn't 100% being done by the actual owner of the finished product. As I say, I'm not "sure". Definitely something to look into beforehand.