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building my first AR-15 Pistol
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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 2008677" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Probably no one ever will, but we are discussing the legality, not probablity. The only scenario I can think of is you buy a stripped lower from someone on the board that you think is new, but is actually a receiver from a rifle they stripped down. You make it into a pistol, get bored with it and sell it. That guy then uses it in a crime, ATF runs it and finds out it was originally a rifle. Perp says he bought it from you as a pistol and you get charged with an NFA violation. Sure it is far-fetched, but I can tell you what happened to a friend of mine going thru a nasty divorce several years and the soon to be ex-wife called ATF on him. He didn't see any way they would ever find out about him either.........but they sure did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 2008677, member: 204"] Probably no one ever will, but we are discussing the legality, not probablity. The only scenario I can think of is you buy a stripped lower from someone on the board that you think is new, but is actually a receiver from a rifle they stripped down. You make it into a pistol, get bored with it and sell it. That guy then uses it in a crime, ATF runs it and finds out it was originally a rifle. Perp says he bought it from you as a pistol and you get charged with an NFA violation. Sure it is far-fetched, but I can tell you what happened to a friend of mine going thru a nasty divorce several years and the soon to be ex-wife called ATF on him. He didn't see any way they would ever find out about him either.........but they sure did. [/QUOTE]
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