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Hi I am a new member and this is my first post.
I have search through many threads and have not found an answer to the questions I have.
Here it goes... I purchased a stripped lower the other day in hopes that owning it would be enough to grandfather me in if there is a new AWB. After I purchased it I was told that in order to be grandfathered in I would have to register it as a rifle. To do that I have to indicate barrel length, cal., etc. on the FA-10. My question is, if I dont own the other pieces to make it a complete rifle is it illegal to file that form? What if I use a friends AR to make a complete rifle and then give the parts back to him? If I do it that way the lower was actually part of a rifle and the FA-10 is legit but now the only thing left in my possession is the stripped lower. How could it be proved either way?
Everything I read on the other threads said that the FA-10 was not required until it is a complete rifle but nothing said it could not be done. I just want to make sure I don't do something I could get in trouble for.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I have search through many threads and have not found an answer to the questions I have.
Here it goes... I purchased a stripped lower the other day in hopes that owning it would be enough to grandfather me in if there is a new AWB. After I purchased it I was told that in order to be grandfathered in I would have to register it as a rifle. To do that I have to indicate barrel length, cal., etc. on the FA-10. My question is, if I dont own the other pieces to make it a complete rifle is it illegal to file that form? What if I use a friends AR to make a complete rifle and then give the parts back to him? If I do it that way the lower was actually part of a rifle and the FA-10 is legit but now the only thing left in my possession is the stripped lower. How could it be proved either way?
Everything I read on the other threads said that the FA-10 was not required until it is a complete rifle but nothing said it could not be done. I just want to make sure I don't do something I could get in trouble for.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.