Is an inert block of aluminum legal to sell? Shake your head a bit and think that through.Hello gents, I have some forgings laying around that I have no use for. Note they are not the 80% lowers, these are the full block aluminum forgings dlask used to sell.
Is it still legal to buy/sell these things?
Thanks.
^^^ No kidding.Is an inert block of aluminum legal to sell? Shake your head a bit and think that through.
Go read the law. Then look at that forging and ask yourself, how does it relate to what the law says?Is an inert block of aluminum legal to sell? Shake your head a bit and think that through.
A forging is not an inert block of aluminum, not by a long shot. A forging has all the exterior dimensions and features of a receiver.Is an inert block of aluminum legal to sell? Shake your head a bit and think that through.
No, it absolutely doesn't.A forging has all the exterior dimensions and features of a receiver.
a lawyer can give an opinion but a judge would be the one to give the answer. Certainly not some corrupt leoForgings save machine time. They aren't (ever?) mostly complete guns. That still doesn't leave this question with a clear and established answer.
There's always one or two a$$hole$ on the internet. don't sweat it!Bros, chill on the responses lol.
Being cautious given how unilaterally the RCMP and such have been acting as of late. jeez
May I ask....what are or will you be asking inre: price...thx...wolfHello gents, I have some forgings laying around that I have no use for. Note they are not the 80% lowers, these are the full block aluminum forgings dlask used to sell.
Is it still legal to buy/sell these things?
Thanks.