I *think* Jensens carries them. That store is way too much fun! I tend to sneak away from work during the week day to ask them questions.
I *think* Jensens carries them. That store is way too much fun! I tend to sneak away from work during the week day to ask them questions.
If you buy from a dealer they will walk you through the paper work. You have to decide if you want to register it to a trust, corp or personal.
The only difference between an ar and m16 is the fire control parts and the bolt carrier. The cheapest m16 you can get is going to be a sendra conversion they run about 13K.
Edit to add: Link to a Larry Bardwell explanation.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/usr/wba...st/nfa_faq.txt
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There have actually been Colt SP1 and PAWS and some other conversions right around the 10K mark on the NFA ad boards at subguns in recent months.
auto sear pin holes and relief cuts are the defining feature of an M16 machinegun receiver.
The fire control group, bolt carrier, and (on some receivers) relief cuts on the upper are required for an M16 to operate properly, but not specific to the M16 alone, and by themselves would not make an AR-15 into a machinegun.
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