Maybe someone should have Rijas Services show up at a range and show us what their rifle will do. I would love to see them shoot 1/2 MOA at 1000 yards1/2 MOA at 1000 yards... Just sayin...
ATF views any weapon where an FFL does as little as pinning the upper to the lower as a manufacturer. That weapon now has to be entered into the FFL's manufacture book with that FFL as the manufacturer, and have the new the FFL's name, city and state engraved on the firearms. It must be no less than 1/16" in height and no less than 0.003" deep. Most of the time laser engraving does not get that deep. A 'FFL 07 (manufacturer)' can manufacture 49 firearms a year and not have to pay an excise tax, when he hits 50 he has to pay that tax on all 50 and over. Hope this clarifies questions in this matter. This information should be no mystery to FFLs, because it is in the ATF FFL book that all FFL's should have.
ATF views any weapon where an FFL does as little as pinning the upper to the lower as a manufacturer. That weapon now has to be entered into the FFL's manufacture book with that FFL as the manufacturer, and have the new the FFL's name, city and state engraved on the firearms. It must be no less than 1/16" in height and no less than 0.003" deep. Most of the time laser engraving does not get that deep. A 'FFL 07 (manufacturer)' can manufacture 49 firearms a year and not have to pay an excise tax, when he hits 50 he has to pay that tax on all 50 and over. Hope this clarifies questions in this matter. This information should be no mystery to FFLs, because it is in the ATF FFL book that all FFL's should have.
My major point was 1/2 MOA at 1000 yards. I don't believe there is a rifle in existence that is that accurate. Certainly not a semi. I have a 20" LWRC R.E.P.R.that can't pull that off. The man was full of s--t. A f---ing bolt gun will not group that well. 1/2 MOA at 100 yards is damn fine accuracy.
Yes if you are a FFL 07, because the definition is working off the ATF information for that license. If a FFL does not have the 07 and they are putting AR15's together, and not engraving their FFL name, city and state, they are in violation of ATF rules, and is in jeopardy of losing their license, according to ATF.
Mostly I was just being a smart ass. But that definition only applies if you are building them with the intent to sell, correct?
My major point was 1/2 MOA at 1000 yards. I don't believe there is a rifle in existence that is that accurate. Certainly not a semi. I have a 20" LWRC R.E.P.R.that can't pull that off. The man was full of s--t. A f---ing bolt gun will not group that well. 1/2 MOA at 100 yards is damn fine accuracy.
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