80% receivers??

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saw this on AR15.com

Originally Posted By ###:
You can buy a 80% lower without it being registered.
Only when its 100% must it be then registered.

Dlask Arms in Delta , B.C. sells 80% lowers for $185.00, no registration required
Is this correct? I thought all lowers were considered the firearm, and had to be registered? :confused:
 
AFAIK their not cut and drilled to accept any parts so they cant yet be considered a firearm.
 
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In case of leftist bastards winning the election download this:

http://www.metalworking.com/DropBox/AR_15_Scratch_Built_Receiver.pdf

To make this:

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whats the sucess rate of actuaslly getting the cfc to register a completed 80% and get a cert for it

Shouldn't be any more difficult than registering the SAS Stens that have been extensively discussed here, and at the other forum.
 
If you where to register this thing I'm sure it would drive the CFC nuts trying to figure out which part to register ;)
I'm going to register the part that holds the trigger pack as the receiver as I may, down the road, make a .308 or 9mm mag well for it. Similar to the modular AR15's a US company was marketing.

Then again, what I consider the receiver and what the RCMP consider the receiver can be two very different things.

In the end, I assume it will come down to which part gets the serial number.
 
i like this alot,.
hey sasked if you do the 308 or 9mm well could you show us the blue prints :)

also id love to see the lowers you guys put together :)
 
ok, if it has an ar 180, trigger group but can use ar15 upper Could it be non restrected?? or did i just inhale some funky cat nip?
 
ok, if it has an ar 180, trigger group but can use ar15 upper Could it be non restrected?? or did i just inhale some funky cat nip?
I have already built an aluminum lower for the 180B that looks more like an AR15. In my talks with the RCMP firearms analyst, I was told that as long as it can't fire an AR15 upper, it isn;t an AR15. So one of the main criteria for making something an AR15 variant is if it can fire an AR15 upper.



Just to make it clear to every one, the bolt together lower I'm thinking of making is a personal project done on my own for myself. There is no chance it would be made for retail sale.
 
An AR10 lower can't fire an AR15 upper but it is still a Variant. It is hard to say what they will rule until after you have done it.
 
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