View Full Version : Can you make your own handgun receiver in Co.?
Is there any state restriction keeping anyone from making their own handgun?
Circuits
02-13-2013, 21:54
No, except that possession by under 18 is subject to parental/guardian approval.
Great-Kazoo
02-13-2013, 22:41
Is there any state restriction keeping anyone from making their own handgun?
Yes, it's called an AK receiver flat.
State law ...I'm not sure. But, there is a federal law saying that you need a Manufacturer's License.
State law ...I'm not sure. But, there is a federal law saying that you need a Manufacturer's License.
You are wrong, do your research
Great-Kazoo
02-13-2013, 23:11
State law ...I'm not sure. But, there is a federal law saying that you need a Manufacturer's License.
No you are not.. If not Manufacturing for sale, or profit. merely for personal use. Now start cranking out guns off receiver flats, 80% AR lowers or other 80-90% or less material, yes you need the proper paperwork.
Is there a limit to how many you can manufacture per year? Keep in mind this regarding manufacturing for personal use not for sale. Only interested in state law.
Great-Kazoo
02-13-2013, 23:30
Anything firearm is FEDERAL. Once again, like the word REGISTRATION, MANUFACTURING DOES NOT belong in this discussion. You are bending, or, machining something for PERSONAL USE not resale. If i make a cake am i opening up a bakery?
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