sky52 CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 82 0 0 Location Vancouver May 2, 2010 #1 Would i need an ATT to transer an upper kit from the post office to my house?
R rattle CGN Regular Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Location 604 May 2, 2010 #2 The reciever (lower) is the registered part of an AR. No ATT is required to transport parts.
667 CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 126 0 0 Location Ont. May 2, 2010 #3 sky52 said: Would i need an ATT to transer an upper kit from the post office to my house? Click to expand... No, but a note from your mon wouldn't hurt....
sky52 said: Would i need an ATT to transer an upper kit from the post office to my house? Click to expand... No, but a note from your mon wouldn't hurt....
pazzo CGN Ultra frequent flyer Uber Super GunNutz Rating - 100% 205 0 0 May 2, 2010 #4 rattle said: The reciever (lower) is the registered part of an AR. No ATT is required to transport parts. Click to expand... So no then? Does a disassembled AR count as "parts"?
rattle said: The reciever (lower) is the registered part of an AR. No ATT is required to transport parts. Click to expand... So no then? Does a disassembled AR count as "parts"?
667 CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 126 0 0 Location Ont. May 2, 2010 #5 pazzo said: So no then? Does a disassembled AR count as "parts"? Click to expand... This is the only part of an AR that requires an att.... Period. Even as pictured... Totally incapable of firing a round, it can only be moved under the auth. of a valid att.
pazzo said: So no then? Does a disassembled AR count as "parts"? Click to expand... This is the only part of an AR that requires an att.... Period. Even as pictured... Totally incapable of firing a round, it can only be moved under the auth. of a valid att.