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<blockquote data-quote="68mustang" data-source="post: 1934671" data-attributes="member: 9584"><p>from what i've read, 80% lowers can be sold without a serial number, you just can't go into business of selling them or selling a lot of them. They have to conform to all current gun laws too. IOW you can't make a full auto out of an 80% lower because the manufacture of a full auto for civilian use is illegal. Same thing with sbr. I was looking into doing one, but the cost of machining and getting them anodized is more than a serialized lower. Plus you have to buy a jig and the machine marks aren't going to be as clean unless you have a really nice machine to do it on. But a drill press won't look as nice as an already finished lower. </p><p></p><p></p><p>It's like making your own gun from scratch. You can do it as long as it conforms to all current gun laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68mustang, post: 1934671, member: 9584"] from what i've read, 80% lowers can be sold without a serial number, you just can't go into business of selling them or selling a lot of them. They have to conform to all current gun laws too. IOW you can't make a full auto out of an 80% lower because the manufacture of a full auto for civilian use is illegal. Same thing with sbr. I was looking into doing one, but the cost of machining and getting them anodized is more than a serialized lower. Plus you have to buy a jig and the machine marks aren't going to be as clean unless you have a really nice machine to do it on. But a drill press won't look as nice as an already finished lower. It's like making your own gun from scratch. You can do it as long as it conforms to all current gun laws. [/QUOTE]
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