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Yeah, you can't act like an FFL if you're using an FFL for all your transfers. Buying, then selling routinely through a private party transaction will get you into trouble.
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You can sell private party but not at gun shows or online, these require an FFL to transfer the weapon. I frankly would never sell a weapon to an individual if I know them or not without an FFL transfer and the cover my A$$ paperwork that comes with it.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."
Thomas Jefferson Why do we need The Second Amendment: Because when you have seconds to live, the police are just minutes away. |
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Holy crap. Lots of scary comments in here. "Don't know anything about AR15s" "Anybody know if you need an FFL for a lower" "damn was gonna buy and resell tomorrow".
If you made any of those comments, you should NOT be buying "assault weapons". You don't know enough about them and it WILL come back to bite you, one way or another. Yes, you can technically muddle your way through it. And then F yourself and at the least lose money, at the most kill yourself or head to fed prison. These kinds of people are the reason we are losing our rights, stick to what you know and flip cheerios and hard drives
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A lot of selective reading of that law that was posted.
Seems the people citing it skipped right over the part that says: a person who devotes time, attention, and labor to dealing in firearms as a regular course of trade or business with the principal objective of livelihood and profit through the repetitive purchase and resale of firearms |
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![]() Hmm. No. ![]() Just because people don't have knowledge about a particular firearm or FFL transfers doesn't mean they shouldn't exercise their rights. It means they should educate themselves. There are laws to deal with people who deliberately circumvent the required avenue for purchasing guns (or selling as an FFL). We are losing our rights because of knee-jerk, emotional reactions devoid of any constitutional bearing. And because we continue to compromise. 1934 - National Firearms Act 1968 - Gun Control Act 1986 - Firearm Owners Protection Act 1993 - Brady Handgun Violence Act 1994 - Assault Weapons Ban 1995 - Gun Free School Zone Act You're mad at the wrong people. |
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For those that care about the product itself, I've had one since they released their first batch. The stripped lower itself is quite nice and a great start if you're looking for a light weight AR. I bought a fully assembled lower from the manufacturer's website (lw15.com) and the parts were pretty cheap and have been replaced by now. Cheap stock, cheap fragile pins, spongy feeling trigger, etc. I wish I would have just bought the stripped lower and bought my own parts in the first place.
Anyway, just thought somebody might want to hear about the actual product. The stripped lower is a great buy if you can get it. |
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