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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3275277" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>The lower receiver of an AR15 is the legal firearm, with or without the barrel, stock and everything else that makes it useful as a firearm. </p><p>The confusion over whether you are stuck with a firearm once you build it only applies to 80% builds, and even then that's not really true. If you build one from an 80% kit and then want to sell it, there is a legal way once you serialize it, and stamp it with some other required markings (and some paperwork).</p><p>Selling guns from your personal collection is legal. Buying multiple guns for the purpose of making a profit is a business and without an FFL, will eventually earn you a visit from a friendly guy with a badge. </p><p>If the ATF has your name on a list, you have already been in violation of the law, probably multiple times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3275277, member: 43282"] The lower receiver of an AR15 is the legal firearm, with or without the barrel, stock and everything else that makes it useful as a firearm. The confusion over whether you are stuck with a firearm once you build it only applies to 80% builds, and even then that's not really true. If you build one from an 80% kit and then want to sell it, there is a legal way once you serialize it, and stamp it with some other required markings (and some paperwork). Selling guns from your personal collection is legal. Buying multiple guns for the purpose of making a profit is a business and without an FFL, will eventually earn you a visit from a friendly guy with a badge. If the ATF has your name on a list, you have already been in violation of the law, probably multiple times. [/QUOTE]
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