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<blockquote data-quote="OKC_Gunsmith" data-source="post: 2206844" data-attributes="member: 28420"><p>Hello all, </p><p>Things are coming along quite well here. We just ordered a $250,000 horizontal mill capable of mass producing uppers, lowers and lots more at a very quick pace which will help drive the cost down also. </p><p>Meanwhile our <strong> Class 2 Type 10</strong> FFL has arrived and so we are gearing up for a new large scale Oklahoma based and veteran owned weapons company that will be producing lots of interesting items. </p><p></p><p>The make your own receiver venture is not affiliated with the FFL and each person making their receivers is responsible for ensuring they follow the law. (No felons, etc)</p><p>That being said, it is my understanding that personally made weapons do not require a serial number or you can put whatever you want on them and they do not have to be registered. Please do your own checking on this to ensure you remain compliant. / end lawyer speak</p><p>Late June to mid July seams reasonable. We were delayed due to needing additional equipment and not wanting to commit until the FFL was approved, now that we have it in hand things are full steam ahead. </p><p>Custom markings are still on the table and will be offered as part of the package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKC_Gunsmith, post: 2206844, member: 28420"] Hello all, Things are coming along quite well here. We just ordered a $250,000 horizontal mill capable of mass producing uppers, lowers and lots more at a very quick pace which will help drive the cost down also. Meanwhile our [B] Class 2 Type 10[/B] FFL has arrived and so we are gearing up for a new large scale Oklahoma based and veteran owned weapons company that will be producing lots of interesting items. The make your own receiver venture is not affiliated with the FFL and each person making their receivers is responsible for ensuring they follow the law. (No felons, etc) That being said, it is my understanding that personally made weapons do not require a serial number or you can put whatever you want on them and they do not have to be registered. Please do your own checking on this to ensure you remain compliant. / end lawyer speak Late June to mid July seams reasonable. We were delayed due to needing additional equipment and not wanting to commit until the FFL was approved, now that we have it in hand things are full steam ahead. Custom markings are still on the table and will be offered as part of the package. [/QUOTE]
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