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Yes you do and they will also ask the number of rounds.
Yes they asked that but I couldn't give them a barrel length if you have no upper built. So they said call back when you do.
Yes you do and they will also ask the number of rounds.
Yes they asked that but I couldn't give them a barrel length if you have no upper built. So they said call back when you do.
I tried to reregister a lower that had been transferred to me as a lower only, the woman wanted me to confirm it was limited to 5 rounds, I told her the upper was .22 calibre and took 250 round belts. It was a few years ago now maybe she has quit panicking by now, she transferred me to the lab and after a short conversation he promised to get back to me. I store and transport it separately in the same case while I wait, must be the same guy who is trying to find a reason not to let the rpd's in lol.
I guess my confusion stemmed from the wording of the conditions on the cert...(b) in particular
(b) in the case of a firearm registered as a frame or receiver only, any modification that makes it capable of discharging ammunition;
In my mind, I wasn't planning on making any 'changes' to the receiver...only adding parts. At the end of the day, the receiver is exactly the same as when I bought it. It was 'capable' of discharging ammo when I bought it. I am neither adding material to it, nor removing from it. I thought it was referring some something like a deactivated receiver/firearm.
Be careful with your registration information because if that brand of lower manufacturer does not have the particular barrel length, caliber or round count they will not supply a certificate until it clears the lab to be added to the FRT. this can take a considerable amount of time. Maybe years.
once you add the LPK and buffer, it's no longer a frame only.
Why? It is already registered as restricted? What is the status change?
did you even read your registration paper?
its registered as a frame/ receiver only...
so yes once it is capable of discharging ammunition it must be re registered
did you even read your registration paper?
its registered as a frame/ receiver only...
so yes once it is capable of discharging ammunition it must be re registered
If one doesn't have an upper and cannot provide a barrel length, there is no use!!! I was told to call back once I had matched an upper to it.
I guess my confusion stemmed from the wording of the conditions on the cert...(b) in particular
(b) in the case of a firearm registered as a frame or receiver only, any modification that makes it capable of discharging ammunition;
In my mind, I wasn't planning on making any 'changes' to the receiver...only adding parts. At the end of the day, the receiver is exactly the same as when I bought it. It was 'capable' of discharging ammo when I bought it. I am neither adding material to it, nor removing from it. I thought it was referring some something like a deactivated receiver/firearm.
It is capable if I pair it up with a LPK and upper. It's the *if* that gets me as a non-lawyer.
I doubt many would be selling lowers if they weren't capable of discharging ammo at some point.
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