I hope an batfe agent stubs his or her toe on something really, really hard right .... now.
I hope an batfe agent stubs his or her toe on something really, really hard right .... now.
I'm done with expensive ARs and I wanted to save on shipping and transfers. I want to build some BCM uppers, one to run a 22lr conversion kit and another as a lightweight Kiss rifle. One with the Midlength MOE hand guards and another with a Dissy set-up and the to-be released Rifle MOE guards. Just don't want the ATF stopping by and me having to explain to my wife why I bought 'so many guns". I've been a good boy this year, these would be my first 4473s this year.
I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.
They don't transfer as either a rifle or a pistol now. I have bought several lowers at once and never heard anything. If if did, i would simply tell them i am using them for legal purposes and there is no restriction on the number of guns i can own let alone stripped lower receivers that aren't even functional without a lot more parts ns money.
I believe the BATF changed the classification to "Other Firearm" for stripped lowers and pistol grip shotguns. I also believe that complete lowers may fall into the same category but don't recall for sure.
The biggest change to the purchaser this caused is you now have to be 21 to purchase a "Other Firearm".
I don't know if purchasing multiple lowers at one time is required to be treated as "Multiple Handgun Purchases" since the above change and documented on a separate record.
Good question.
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last fall I purchased 10 lowers during a special one of my buddies was running. Apparently that was not a magic number... of course, it could be because ATF already has my information on a few 5320's...
Stripped lowers, or complete lowers without buttstocks fall under "other", and you have to be 21 to purchase them from an FFL.
However, they are NOT handguns, so multiple sales are not required to be reported to the ATF as a multiple handgun sale.
The only way ATF would even know about such a transaction is if they physically inspected the 4473, and noted that more than "one" was written in the new "total number of firearms in this transaction" box in the FFL part of the form, along with the "other" box being ticked.
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