The bolt assembly they advertise is intriguing.
Ya, I'm not so sure the receiver would work out - I was more interested in the bolt assembly and other parts...of course the suppressor looks cool too![]()
so how does this work? do you order the receiver 80% complete, phone the cfo to register/serial it, and then drill out the holes?
it says you need no ffc and they will ship to canada, but a receiver is considered a firearm here.
Like any "80%" hunk of metal, it's not a firearm receiver until
- it's finished by you doing all of the holes so it will take the parts to make it functional
- you make up a serial #
- you register the new frame with the CFC
There's work and tool costs involved... so the Dlask receivers at their pricing are very appealing.![]()
Hello guys,
Just to clear a few items up:
In the US an 80% receiver is a paper weight. It's not a firearm until the holes are drilled. When shipping to Canada or any other country Select Fire ships an aluminum paper weight because that is all it is unless you the owner complete the project. It does come with a drawing that includes all the drill sizes and dimesions for the owner to drill the holes in the correct locations (or you can just purchase the drill fixture).
The US law is very simple, You can build as many firearms as you want, you just can not sell them or you are considered a manufacture. US does not require a serial number or registration on home built firearms (This does not include: machineguns or pistols).
Select Fire will ship to your door. It is up to each individual to understand the laws they are governed by when it comes to building a Firearm.
With the RAZOR, its all about the build!!!
By the way, This is another great forum.
Respectfully,
Phil
Select Fire Sales