blaxsun
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Can someone explain this to me? How can you get a new AR15 lower if it must be manufactured before 1986? (From what I understand the lower is considered the firearm is it not?)
There are still FA M16s from <1986, which is why they fetch between $18,000-$20,000 (collectors mainly). The auto-sear is the regulated part, so you can source a pre-1986 auto-sear for a new FA lower. The sear itself will run you between $8,000-$10,000, though - and then you still have to go through the 3-10 month process to have it registered for a specific firearm.
It's all BS, if we have to jump through all the hoops to be allowed to own firearms, there should be NO restrictions. I should be able to own what I want.
Good summary. Was very interesting to see how it does work. Instead of gossip. I knew about the tax, but not the other regulations.
Just for a comparison, imagine having to go through the whole process of applying for an RPAL, obtaining approval from your local LE and $200 - each time you want to buy a new Norc M4...
I'm not trying to suggest that obtaining an RPAL doesn't entail it's own difficulties, but renewals are fairly seamless - and generally let you buy whatever firearms you want for a period of 5 years.




















































