Okay, I am in no way considering deactivating an M4 of any sort. I am putting on my flame suit to ask a hypothetical question, in full knowledge that I'm about to be blasted by the entire black rifle forum.
My question is pertaining to the hypothetical deactivation process, and how it would work on an M4/AR type rifle.
Since the "firearm" is technically only the frame of the firearm, is it correct to say that welding the barrel would not suffice? A deactivation of the lower would be required, no? In this case, would a simple removal of all of the internal parts/mechanism be sufficient to render the firearm "deactivated"? or does the Gestapo normally require welding of some sort to permanently ensure the firearm can never be used again?
If those rotten Liberals ever get in, I'm just wondering if I'll at least be able to fondle my gorgeous deactivated M4 in peace....
My question is pertaining to the hypothetical deactivation process, and how it would work on an M4/AR type rifle.
Since the "firearm" is technically only the frame of the firearm, is it correct to say that welding the barrel would not suffice? A deactivation of the lower would be required, no? In this case, would a simple removal of all of the internal parts/mechanism be sufficient to render the firearm "deactivated"? or does the Gestapo normally require welding of some sort to permanently ensure the firearm can never be used again?
If those rotten Liberals ever get in, I'm just wondering if I'll at least be able to fondle my gorgeous deactivated M4 in peace....


















































