Dereke
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If I were an FFL and was to make a 80% Glock 19 and serialize it, how would I tell if its allowed in the state of Maryland I cant seem to get a clear answer. Thanks
You would need your 007 FFL.
You would mark the frame with " Dereke's Gun Shop " , or whichever trade name is on file with your 007.
You would comply with the usual Federal recordkeeping for firearms mfg by an 007 , pay the Federal Excise Tax , etc .
The Federal procedures fulfilled , should you wish to offer for sale in Maryland , you would then submit it to the Handgun Roster Board for approval .
Added - What Boxcab simultaneously posted above . This would the Manufacturing of a firearn by a Manufacturer . The raw materials you use dosen't materiality matter .
Why would an FFL do this? An OEM Glock frame is cheaper than a Polymer80 and there's no work involved.
Glen Burnie too LOLFirst post with a question like this with no introduction,...hmmm. Not at all suspicious.
polymer 80 also sells serialized, complete frames and guns, so an ffl would just sell those. They would have to be on the md roster.
https://www.brownells.com/handgun-p...ialized-frame-for-glock-19-23-prod115783.aspx
As an FFl Dereke Ive aske the same question and just havent put much time into it.
Poly 80 frames and the other wolf one are much better feeling in my hands.
I also ask this because i make my own slides.
I will see if i can find out more info on it.
i also dont see how his question could be in any way construed as nefarious
Do you want to explain why you are talking to yourself?
Do you want to explain why you are talking to yourself?