It might be possible. Something I have heard, but I am not sure if it true, is that this would be manufacturing a firearm and it must be done by an 07 FFL.Copy all. Could one purchase a complete lower, supply a MD legal upper and have the FFL assemble the complete rifle as a service and transfer it as a a complete MD legal AR? I can't imagine this hasn't been covered before, I just can't find it anywhere.
How are you manufacturing a firearm? The lower receiver is a firearm all by itself. All you are doing is adding to an existing firearm.It might be possible. Something I have heard, but I am not sure if it true, is that this would be manufacturing a firearm and it must be done by an 07 FFL.
It would not be an easy or strightforward endeavor.
It’s all kind of semantics.How are you manufacturing a firearm? The lower receiver is a firearm all by itself. All you are doing is adding to an existing firearm.
It is not semantics. The law as written (18 USC 921(a)(11)(B)) defines a dealer as "any person engaged in the business of repairing firearms or of making or fitting special barrels, stocks, or trigger mechanisms to firearms," Assembling an AR is nothing more than a combination of those three items. The manufacturing of the firearm took place when the lower receiver was made (manufactured).It’s all kind of semantics.
As I understand it the ATF has determined that if someone has made a rifle from a bare lower, they have manufactured a rifle which is a firearm. It doesn’t matter that it started as a firearm, they made a rifle and must be properly licensed to do that.
Apparently it’s perfectly legal for a FFL to assemble a virgin lower into a rifle if it is already owned by the customer.
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I'm thinking this may have more to do with a license if that someone is reselling these things. By "bare lower" do you mean previously un-registered/no serial number on the books anywhere? That may be the difference.As I understand it the ATF has determined that if someone has made a rifle from a bare lower, they have manufactured a rifle which is a firearm.
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Yes. I guess I was unclear.I'm thinking this may have more to do with a license if that someone is reselling these things. By "bare lower" do you mean previously un-registered/no serial number on the books anywhere? That may be the difference.