att question?

duane b

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I don't have a tool room with a work bench and vice but a friend does! Now if I wanted to assemble an ar 15 upper(upper receiver to the barrel and free float handguard) am i allowed to go to his place to assemble this even if I left the lower at home locked in a safe place? or only to a recognized gun store with a gunsmith?
 
You don't need an ATT for an upper, it is not a registered firearm part. Only if you moved the lower would you have to get one.

Leave the lower @ home, and feel free to travel around with the upper on your dashboard ;)
 
well... the way I see it, and this is only my interpretation - the part with the serial number is the part that needs the ATT.

I made my own lower from scratch, so if I left off the serial no. does that mean I don't need an att?:p For an AR15 it is the lower that is the registered part, the upper doesn't need anything.
 
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