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  • Jroc

    Member
    Nov 26, 2019
    82
    White Marsh
    Is there an easy way to identify what AR-15 Pistols are on the MD handgun roster? I know I can build one and Im leaning that way, but I'd love to know what options exist off the shelf. The MSP portal says you can search by caliber, but I've had no luck. I'm specifically looking for a .300 blackout AR Pistol if you have any recommendations that you know are on the roster.
     

    pp55ftw

    Member
    Jan 8, 2019
    62
    Search by manufacturer if you are looking for market AR pistols for sale.

    For example, if you search Sig Sauer on the roster, the Sig M400 11-B is on there. That is their AR pistol in 5.56/300Blk. Or search Springfield and the Saint in 5.56/300blk is on there too. Should give you some options.

    Hope it helps.
     

    Surt

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    Aug 2, 2019
    193
    What are the rules on building your own? Would it work so long as you match the approved manufacturer’s lower to an approved caliber upper and other specs on the roster?
     

    pp55ftw

    Member
    Jan 8, 2019
    62
    What are the rules on building your own? Would it work so long as you match the approved manufacturer’s lower to an approved caliber upper and other specs on the roster?

    To my knowledge if you build your own and acquired the lower by itself that was transferred as an "other" you are free to build as you wish with whatever parts. The roster is only for complete handguns that are transferred as complete firearms. A lower is a "other"/not a complete firearm so build away my friend, just remember the brace!
     

    Mark75H

    MD Wear&Carry Instructor
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    MDS Supporter
    Sep 25, 2011
    17,241
    Outside the Gates
    To my knowledge if you build your own and acquired the lower by itself that was transferred as an "other" you are free to build as you wish with whatever parts. The roster is only for complete handguns that are transferred as complete firearms. A lower is a "other"/not a complete firearm so build away my friend, just remember the brace!

    To be clear, the roster also applies to bare frames, not just completed handguns
     

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