Stripped Lower - BLOWOUT

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Question for you on this T15BDX lower. Do they incorporate the factory installed STBA feature? Ie , stainless trigger and bushing assemblies?
 
Do these need to be registered right away or after you build the ar?

Registered as a stripped lower right away, you call the CFC when it's built to be a functional firearm and they will change the registration.
 
I just bought an RRA stripped lower from questar... couple of questions
1) are these registered as restricted firearms? Can I build my AR on top of it and ready to go? Or do I have to Call CFO again after its assembled
2) I guess these are technically "Pistol Lowers"...say...eventually ARs get unrestricted....will these still be restricted?

Thanks!
G-
 
I just bought an RRA stripped lower from questar... couple of questions
1) are these registered as restricted firearms? Can I build my AR on top of it and ready to go? Or do I have to Call CFO again after its assembled
2) I guess these are technically "Pistol Lowers"...say...eventually ARs get unrestricted....will these still be restricted?

Thanks!
G-


no such thing as a pistol lower...
as for classification they would have to unrestrict the ar by name and than it would fall into the NR class governed by barrel length deeming if your firearm is less than 16 " barrel its restricted so basically since the upper is interchangeable so easily with different barrel lengths the chances of this type of gun ever becoming unrestricted IMHO is 0%
wish things were different but we live in canukistan
 
Just what are they EDM-ing? EDM is a nasty expensive way to cut parts - very accurate, but expensive. (and, yes, I work in an EDM shop)
 
no such thing as a pistol lower...
as for classification they would have to unrestrict the ar by name and than it would fall into the NR class governed by barrel length deeming if your firearm is less than 16 " barrel its restricted so basically since the upper is interchangeable so easily with different barrel lengths the chances of this type of gun ever becoming unrestricted IMHO is 0%
wish things were different but we live in canukistan

Interchangeable barrels has nothing to do with the class. Thompson contender can be changed from a rifle to a pistol in minutes with uncontrolled parts. If that is done and not registered, then you are breaking the law.
I believe you have 30 days to report the lower as a full firearm from the time it is completed as per my registration certificate.
 
Interchangeable barrels has nothing to do with the class. Thompson contender can be changed from a rifle to a pistol in minutes with uncontrolled parts. If that is done and not registered, then you are breaking the law.

If your TC is a rifle, you can change it to be under 26" OAL, and it won't be a pistol but a restricted rifle.
You can then, change it back to meet non-res requirements and unregister it.
If it's registered as a pistol after you change parts, then it will always be a pistol from then on.

Never register your rifle as a pistol, register it as a restricted rifle based on OAL so you always have the option of going back to non-restricted.
 
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