TDS
Member
- Sep 17, 2013
- 45
Does anyone know the legality of 3D printed lower receivers? Specifically ar15 lowers. I’ve seen conflicting information online and was hoping someone might have more knowledge on the topic. Thanks!
Are you talking to me or the other guy? I'm not trolling
He's talking to us, about you. Going to be nicer to you than others might be and tell you, not an ideal first post. I'm sure you're smart enough to realize why opening an account on a gun-focused forum and your first question being something that could lead to questions about skirting the law in some way / shape / form. We don't do that here. We are 2A supporters, and questions like this can appear to be trolling / fishing to get some screenshot-worthy 'gotcha' on gun owners' willingness (or in our case, unwillingness) to recommend ways to break / circumvent the law.
I hope you get the point of what we're getting at here. Try introducing yourself in the New Members section and maybe you might get more responses. Otherwise, this is what you can expect.
OP , with a handle of TDS and low post count members here get a bit antsy . Also the question is a hot topic in Maryland and really across the nation .
I realize you have a 2013 member date sign up , but that is also a trigger when the gun chit went down-hill . Just some truths and not criticism of you as a member .
TDS you might want to start reading here:
https://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=174769
Also use the search function for other threads on the subject.
Seems like someone else in this world besides myself whom didn't know (or care) what "TDS" supposedly means.
Welcome to the forum!
thank you! why do people care what my username means haha.
OK. I'm an old geezer with less than stellar eyesight, but is that a 7 or a 1? To the OP, a trip on over to introduce yourself would still be a good idea. Where I grew up we'd call that just bein' neighborly.
Geez. I'm going to answer this: they're legal.