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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1485565" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>On an Ar platform the lower receiver is the only restricted and serial numbered part. </p><p>If you used that serial number when you form 1'ed the gun, then that receiver is a sbr forever.</p><p>No matter what length barrel you have on it it is still in the ATF registry as a sbr and you must transfer it as such forever or until such time as you request its removal (waste of time) or you destroy it in accordance to ATF instructions. </p><p>Some people have tried and succeeded in registering the upper only. this is dangerous in 2 ways.</p><p>#1. The lower is the only reconized part that is "the gun" and having the upper on a receiver that is not on your paperwork could be bad news.</p><p>#2. It could set a precedent to cause all uppers to become restricted parts sometime in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1485565, member: 6777"] On an Ar platform the lower receiver is the only restricted and serial numbered part. If you used that serial number when you form 1'ed the gun, then that receiver is a sbr forever. No matter what length barrel you have on it it is still in the ATF registry as a sbr and you must transfer it as such forever or until such time as you request its removal (waste of time) or you destroy it in accordance to ATF instructions. Some people have tried and succeeded in registering the upper only. this is dangerous in 2 ways. #1. The lower is the only reconized part that is "the gun" and having the upper on a receiver that is not on your paperwork could be bad news. #2. It could set a precedent to cause all uppers to become restricted parts sometime in the future. [/QUOTE]
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