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Does an AR take AR parts?
Yes. Yes it does.
DAR-701=AR-15? Better keep that down.
It also has to be stored locked up in a sturdy, non-transparent container if it's restricted. No lock required if the lower is stored in a safe.
As you pointed out, it can be displayed with a trigger lock, and secured to a non-movable object.
Displaying restricted is a PITA in a house-dwelling, and looks awful, unless it's correctly deactivated.
Trigger lock is not the only option: the law requires the firearm ito be "rendered inoperable by means of a secure locking device", that's all.
For displaying AR specifically, there are wall mounts - google ARma15, for example. I personally prefer a non-descript in-wall safe though.
I'm obviously late. Link doesn't work. Sold out?
Indeed. We won't be making more until Mr. Dress-up gets his self voted out in 1.5 years.
Any ideas for a name of that limited run ?![]()