DA50 .50BMG upper!!!???

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I don't know much about AR's so this is most likely a stupid question. But could you just buy one of those 80% completed AR lowers and just mill out the area for the trigger components (not mill out the magwell/mag release/ areas not nedded to fire this upper) and slap it on? and it will be non restricted because its not a completed AR lower? or will it still be restricted because the uncompleted receiver is still able to fire an upper therefore making uncompleted receiver of the gun operational which means it has to be registered, therefore registered as an AR-15 receiver since that's what the receiver was meant to be completed as?

I'm guessing still restricted.
 
I don't know much about AR's so this is most likely a stupid question. But could you just buy one of those 80% completed AR lowers and just mill out the area for the trigger components (not mill out the magwell/mag release/ areas not nedded to fire this upper) and slap it on? and it will be non restricted because its not a completed AR lower? or will it still be restricted because the uncompleted receiver is still able to fire an upper therefore making uncompleted receiver of the gun operational which means it has to be registered, therefore registered as an AR-15 receiver since that's what the receiver was meant to be completed as?

I'm guessing still restricted.

80% lowers already have the mag well milled out.

So no. That wouldn't work.
 
If the magwell area isn't milled out of an uncompleted AR lower will it still fit and fire an AR upper?
 
Why not just make a whole gun... Seems dumb to put this on a restricted lower.... Why not just make it just accept ar stocks and grips...

Also, I imagine that it would damage ar parts over time.
 
Why not just make a whole gun... Seems dumb to put this on a restricted lower.... Why not just make it just accept ar stocks and grips...

I think price point is the main benefit.

You can make/sell this upper for less than you can make/sell a complete gun for.

Most of their customers already have an AR-15.
Many people only shoot at a range anyways, so non-restricted doesn't really amount to much benefit for them.
 
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