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ATF Definition of Firearm “Frame or Receiver” and Identification of Firearms - NPRM Draft Predecisio
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<blockquote data-quote="Hodrod" data-source="post: 3564146" data-attributes="member: 47277"><p>This leaked draft document from the ATF is just about as clear as mud: <a href="https://thereload.com/app/uploads/2021/04/Definition-of-Frame-or-Receiver.NPRM_.Clean-Draft-OGC-HQS.pdf" target="_blank">Definition of “Frame or Receiver” and </a>Identification of Firearms. So it appears that not only are they going to soon restrict 80% receivers, but they also want to call an AR-15 Upper Receiver a “firearm.” Just how this would be implemented is not clear. Would older uppers be grandfathered? Would buying a complete AR-15 require listing <strong>two</strong> “receiver” items on a Form 4473? Will lowers and uppers be serialized alike? Will lowers be legally “married” to uppers?</p><p>(I copied this from the Survival Blog website........)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hodrod, post: 3564146, member: 47277"] This leaked draft document from the ATF is just about as clear as mud: [URL='https://thereload.com/app/uploads/2021/04/Definition-of-Frame-or-Receiver.NPRM_.Clean-Draft-OGC-HQS.pdf']Definition of “Frame or Receiver” and [/URL]Identification of Firearms. So it appears that not only are they going to soon restrict 80% receivers, but they also want to call an AR-15 Upper Receiver a “firearm.” Just how this would be implemented is not clear. Would older uppers be grandfathered? Would buying a complete AR-15 require listing [B]two[/B] “receiver” items on a Form 4473? Will lowers and uppers be serialized alike? Will lowers be legally “married” to uppers? (I copied this from the Survival Blog website........) [/QUOTE]
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