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<blockquote data-quote="Super Dave" data-source="post: 768707" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>So here's a question...</p><p></p><p> If it started off life as an empty receiver, sitting on the shelf at a gun store, and was built into a pistol by a guy, then dismantled and re-assembled as a rifle by the same owner, isn't it still just on paper as a receiver? Is the guy required to say to the ATF what it was he built to begin with? It's still just "Other" on the paper, isn't it? That's how they filled it out when I bought an empty.</p><p></p><p> Just confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Dave, post: 768707, member: 8429"] So here's a question... If it started off life as an empty receiver, sitting on the shelf at a gun store, and was built into a pistol by a guy, then dismantled and re-assembled as a rifle by the same owner, isn't it still just on paper as a receiver? Is the guy required to say to the ATF what it was he built to begin with? It's still just "Other" on the paper, isn't it? That's how they filled it out when I bought an empty. Just confused. [/QUOTE]
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