I'm thinking of purchasing an 80% Lower complete AR kit. Welcome pro & con feedback..
Why would you want to use an 80% lower? If you are just wanting to avoid the Fed from knowing you have an AR, buy a used lower. Other than that, the jig will cost you more than a new finished lower. If you just want to finish one just because you enjoy doing that sort of thing, go for it. I am making wine right now, because I enjoy learning how to do new things.I'm thinking of purchasing an 80% Lower complete AR kit. Welcome pro & con feedback..
I thought the jigs were pricey too. I thought it would be a fun project. Thanks! Wine huh? sounds like fun...Why would you want to use an 80% lower? If you are just wanting to avoid the Fed from knowing you have an AR, buy a used lower. Other than that, the jig will cost you more than a new finished lower. If you just want to finish one just because you enjoy doing that sort of thing, go for it. I am making wine right now, because I enjoy learning how to do new things.
I have several "80%" receivers and a jig or two, haven't had time to even look at doing one. 100% lowers are available for $40 bucks plus transfer($10 at Sooner Pawn).
Thanks for the info. I was not aware that I would be allowed to sell.You can sell a firearm that you have made. You can't make a firearm with the intent to sell it.
http://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/can-i-sell-or-give-my-homemade-gun-another-person.htm
Thanks for the feedback...I considered it, but I'd be much more likely to do a Glock 80%. If you were gonna do 10 or more AR lowers then the jig is worth it, but to my understanding, you can never sell any 80% you modify
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