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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 1219707" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>If you dedicate one receiver as a host and keep the RLL or the RDIAS in the host at all times, you do not need to register the host receiver as an SBR as the host becomes the machinegun when the RLL/RDIAS is installed. If you plan on moving the RLL/RDIAS between different receivers, then yes, you would need to register the receiver that still has the short barrel as an SBR. One more thing to remember with the RDIAS is that you cannot leave the M-16 fire control group (FCG) parts in the receiver when you swap the RDIAS over to another receiver. The FCG parts need to move with the RDIAS. This is not an issue with the RLL as it works with the semi-auto FCG parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 1219707, member: 204"] If you dedicate one receiver as a host and keep the RLL or the RDIAS in the host at all times, you do not need to register the host receiver as an SBR as the host becomes the machinegun when the RLL/RDIAS is installed. If you plan on moving the RLL/RDIAS between different receivers, then yes, you would need to register the receiver that still has the short barrel as an SBR. One more thing to remember with the RDIAS is that you cannot leave the M-16 fire control group (FCG) parts in the receiver when you swap the RDIAS over to another receiver. The FCG parts need to move with the RDIAS. This is not an issue with the RLL as it works with the semi-auto FCG parts. [/QUOTE]
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