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    Default serial number on an %80 lower

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    Last edited by tbta02; November 14th, 2022 at 12:02 AM.

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    Default Re: serial number on an %80 lower

    I'm sure its possible. But why?
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    Default Re: serial number on an %80 lower

    Quote Originally Posted by tbta02 View Post
    built one and was thinking with all the negative ghost gun stuff if its possible to get a serial number put on it?
    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    I'm sure its possible. But why?
    Unless it's overturned it's going to be required shortly, even if made prior to the date. and you have to have an FFL do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco the Iroc View Post
    Unless it's overturned it's going to be required shortly, even if made prior to the date. and you have to have an FFL do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco the Iroc View Post
    Unless it's overturned it's going to be required shortly, even if made prior to the date. and you have to have an FFL do it.
    Don't comply is my advice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogey1 View Post
    Don't comply is my advice.
    I agree! DON’T comply with illegal, ANTI 2A laws from DEMONcrats & their territories! Build, build, BUILT! Also.. make sure to travel to a regular State to buy mags, (even though the SCOTUS just told Liberal cities/states to “reconsider” their magazine & parts compliance laws as being in violation of the 2A… which they ARE) Or, contact someone like me who has no issues shipping you parts your State illegally bars… like magazines!

    Do whatever it takes. You will NEED firearms for the upcoming Civil War.
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    Oh, and I wouldn*t serialize it. I certainly don*t! The 80% lowers are one of the great things over the last decade.
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    Default Re: serial number on an %80 lower

    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco the Iroc View Post
    Unless it's overturned it's going to be required shortly, even if made prior to the date. and you have to have an FFL do it.
    Uh, what? That is not what the final rule says.

    Unless you decide to sell it (or have an FFL gunsmith keep it overnight/log it in a bound book), a regular person (non-FFL) does not need to mark it.

    None of the rule changes directly impose new requirements on non-licensees.

    ETA: If HR7910 were to pass the Senate, all of this goes out the window. You WILL be required to serialize "ghost gun parts" and an FFL is required to do it. Not to mention assembling your disassembled firearm after cleaning it will be a felony unless you're an FFL. Insane.
    Last edited by buckengr; June 10th, 2022 at 05:27 PM.
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    Default Re: serial number on an %80 lower

    any idea if Cetme flats will be considered 80%? These flats require you bend and then bend them into shape

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    Default Re: serial number on an %80 lower

    Quote Originally Posted by Flounder View Post
    any idea if Cetme flats will be considered 80%? These flats require you bend and then bend them into shape
    Flats of any kind are considered non firearms until bent into shape.
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