receivers would be a upper? and are not registered.Well I suppose that at that point your vise would be a receiver![]()
so if you hit with a sledge hammer then that would be your lower fire control and have to register the hammer...
receivers would be a upper? and are not registered.Well I suppose that at that point your vise would be a receiver![]()
Before you start throwing out 'bullsh!t', maybe you could enlighten me (the board) by telling me(us) how many ar lowers you have actually built (from solid blocks of aluminum I might add) and registered.
If the answer is 0 then you can kindly go stick it.
If, for example, the fire control group is cut and you can duck tape the upper to the lower and the hammer can engage the firing pin, its a receiver. Think that's bullsh!it? Guess what; the rcmp doesn't. They have done it before. They don't care if the gun self destructs after firing one round.
So, no, '80%' can count as a firearm and it does't need to be '100%' .
and how did they turn out? was it worth the time and effort to finish?I've completed two receivers, one of each style. Neither would function until complete. Thanks for asking.
TDC
You CANNOT put an upper on the dlask 80's so stop implying that you can. The channel for the front retaining pin lug is not cut. You'd have to cut the lug off the upper if you wanted to "tape" it on.
And even if you did that, the pin holes for the trigger and hammer Arn't there so how you gonna fire it?
And I'm sure that the Dlask ones are probably not machined enough to get you into trouble.
receivers would be a upper? and are not registered.
I've completed two receivers, one of each style. Neither would function until complete. Thanks for asking.
and how did they turn out? was it worth the time and effort to finish?
did you have the jig to go with? have been looking at these for years..
Wanna to bet?BULLSH*T!
No 80% receivers are capable of functioning. Whether that be those that require drilling/tapping or those that only require milling of the the fire control pocket. 80% is still not 100% and 100% is needed to function.
TDC
I've got... Lets just say a number of themand how did they turn out? was it worth the time and effort to finish?
did you have the jig to go with? have been looking at these for years..
the way the law is written, is if it is GOING to be a gun, it already is.
lowers at 0% have to be registered as soon as you INTEND to make a gun.

Exactly. Now you see the issue.
Lowers at 0% would be a block of aluminum
By that logic you have to register 1.25" electrical conduit because you might build a sten receiver with it
Exactly. Now you see the issue.
There was a member that drilled a hole in a block of aluminum, trigger locked it, and attempted to register it. This was a response to the RCMP tech's interpretation of the law. As soon as you intended to make a gun, then it's a gun and needs to be registered.

You don't need a receiver extension to put the bolt carrier in the upper. Not having that hole drilled only means the gun won't cycle upon firing (single shot and you would have to remove the upper to load a new round).
Lowers at 0% would be a block of aluminium
By that logic you have to register 1.25" electrical conduit because you might build a sten receiver with it
funny, i engraved a 0% lower, had it sent to the RCMP, and guess what.... came back as a registered AR. even have the FRT paperwork describing the firearm.
so back to what i said, if there is INTENT to make a firearm, the object IS a firearm
funny, i engraved a 0% lower, had it sent to the RCMP, and guess what.... came back as a registered AR. even have the FRT paperwork describing the firearm.
so back to what i said, if there is INTENT to make a firearm, the object IS a firearm
Does anybody know where to get an 80% lower?
I've seen at least 50 that have been F-ed up so badly that they cannot really be fixed and probably over 100 that were butchered but still basically usable with the addition of a totally contained trigger group or some KNS pins or a little of extra work... And once someone try's and puts any milling into the frame or paperweight it is no longer considered an 80%...you can't get 80% lowers any more.
they're more like 60% lowers for AR's and 40% 1911's even though they're called 60% 1911 frames
Joe Dlask has them, even though they're not on his web site.
don't know if he still has the 10/22 frames any more. he used to have the 228 frames and build kits too
I should have bought as many 1911 and AR frames as I could when they were still 80%
most people don't have the tools or machinery to complete anything that is less than 80% done
Joe told me only 1 out of 5 people that buy the 80% frames actually finish them. the rest either f**k up the frame or give up
so there must be a few 80% frames out there that people have butchered or gave up on
where are they?
you can't get 80% lowers any more.
they're more like 60% lowers for AR's and 40% 1911's even though they're called 60% 1911 frames
Joe Dlask has them, even though they're not on his web site.
don't know if he still has the 10/22 frames any more. he used to have the 228 frames and build kits too
I should have bought as many 1911 and AR frames as I could when they were still 80%
most people don't have the tools or machinery to complete anything that is less than 80% done
Joe told me only 1 out of 5 people that buy the 80% frames actually finish them. the rest either f**k up the frame or give up
so there must be a few 80% frames out there that people have butchered or gave up on
where are they?
funny, i engraved a 0% lower, had it sent to the RCMP, and guess what.... came back as a registered AR. even have the FRT paperwork describing the firearm.
so back to what i said, if there is INTENT to make a firearm, the object IS a firearm





























