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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3442306" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>You talking about me? I'm sorry, I got lost somewhere. I haven't registered anything, ever. I mean I bought a tax stamp for one lower and one suppressor, but I would opine that is the closest I've gotten to 'registering' anything.</p><p></p><p>I like to build ARs. They're fun. I have a bunch, I have made a bunch for friends and they reimburse me for the parts I use if I do that. Done it for years when someone comes to me and says, "Hey I want to build/have you build an AR." Cool! Fun stuff, I like researching, buying parts, putting combinations together, helping them customize exactly what they're looking for, etc. I don't think I've ever sold one at a profit, that I can recall, just essentially the cost of the parts.</p><p></p><p>I did sell a handful really early this year specifically that were just sitting in my safe to collect money to build a new bolt gun. It was a big project and I didn't want to save for 2 years to put it together, so I sold some of my collection at RIDICULOUS low prices by and large - we're talking $400 per complete rifle for a number of them - just to fund my project. Which is 100% in accordance with ATF guidelines, that is, namely, selling my own guns to add to my collection. I'm pretty sure I read that somewhere in their literature. Not being defensive, just clarifying why I have so many lowers.</p><p></p><p>Matter of fact, most I've ever had at one time was 10 or so, I think, I got down to 5 stripped lowers lately, so I decided to pick up some more specifically due to the election coming up, so I took every penny I've managed to save out of my measly allowance the last few months and spent it on lowers that were 50% more than I paid for the same lowers less than a year ago. Oh well... was worth it to me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree, I think the Seekins is one of the best-looking lowers out there. I had made up my mind I was gonna build my nice SBR with this one, but ended up choosing a Battle Arms Development billet upper/lower combo at the last minute. Really, really love that one, too.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.rainierarms.com/media/catalog/product/cache/c229e67962b24b96f1848a8b66043634/b/a/bad556-lw-upper-and-lower-set-c.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Still wanting one of those Seekins lowers, too, but I agree, my integrated trigger guard poverty ponies work absolutely just as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3442306, member: 9374"] You talking about me? I'm sorry, I got lost somewhere. I haven't registered anything, ever. I mean I bought a tax stamp for one lower and one suppressor, but I would opine that is the closest I've gotten to 'registering' anything. I like to build ARs. They're fun. I have a bunch, I have made a bunch for friends and they reimburse me for the parts I use if I do that. Done it for years when someone comes to me and says, "Hey I want to build/have you build an AR." Cool! Fun stuff, I like researching, buying parts, putting combinations together, helping them customize exactly what they're looking for, etc. I don't think I've ever sold one at a profit, that I can recall, just essentially the cost of the parts. I did sell a handful really early this year specifically that were just sitting in my safe to collect money to build a new bolt gun. It was a big project and I didn't want to save for 2 years to put it together, so I sold some of my collection at RIDICULOUS low prices by and large - we're talking $400 per complete rifle for a number of them - just to fund my project. Which is 100% in accordance with ATF guidelines, that is, namely, selling my own guns to add to my collection. I'm pretty sure I read that somewhere in their literature. Not being defensive, just clarifying why I have so many lowers. Matter of fact, most I've ever had at one time was 10 or so, I think, I got down to 5 stripped lowers lately, so I decided to pick up some more specifically due to the election coming up, so I took every penny I've managed to save out of my measly allowance the last few months and spent it on lowers that were 50% more than I paid for the same lowers less than a year ago. Oh well... was worth it to me. I agree, I think the Seekins is one of the best-looking lowers out there. I had made up my mind I was gonna build my nice SBR with this one, but ended up choosing a Battle Arms Development billet upper/lower combo at the last minute. Really, really love that one, too. [IMG]https://www.rainierarms.com/media/catalog/product/cache/c229e67962b24b96f1848a8b66043634/b/a/bad556-lw-upper-and-lower-set-c.jpg[/IMG] Still wanting one of those Seekins lowers, too, but I agree, my integrated trigger guard poverty ponies work absolutely just as well. [/QUOTE]
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