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Thread: 80% ar15 alternative?

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    Official French Facilitator esquif's Avatar
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    This one is in plastic cutting board

    https://goo.gl/images/TD4tK3

    There is nothing gain in the rcmp rulling
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    Or this one, a bolt together metal receiver.

    ht tp://www.guns.com/2013/12/06/bolt-together-ar-15-lower-receiver-3d-printer-necessary/

    Plans floating on the internet for years already.
    Don't forget to register it

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    one of these should work great for my can cannon. Been dying to try it out.

    I'm sure there's a way to do this "legally" too.

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    I think I understand their logic (however screwed up it may be (I don't agree with it BTW)). It is like how Metallica felt about Napster. They had no issue with people copying their music on tape as you can only have a finite amount before the recording gets bad (iow limited supply) but when Napster came along and had digital copies very easily accessible to even the common Man and could flood the market they then had issue.
    In this case the RCMP recognizes anyone with any amount of skill could make their own receiver and not register it but the 80% removes the majority of skill involved, but with them removed from the market it reduces the amount of potential unregistered lowers. I just don't see a banger carving a lower out of wood or buying an angle grinder to cut up some aluminum flats, he will just find something else out there or steal one.

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    Closing thread in ,T minus....now.
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