
This has all kinds of implications...this can of worms is very problematic.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...ying-50-cal-bolt-action-ar-uppers-as-firearm/
Am I the only one who thought that this was something on their screen and sat there for a minute trying to wipe it off?...
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Stop derailing! Banish HIM!!!Am I the only one who thought that this was something on their screen and sat there for a minute trying to wipe it off?...
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Ah.... this could be bad for every AR company out there. If you read that article, they inferred that because the barrel screws into the upper receiver, then it has to be a serialized (and therefore dealer transfer required) part of the gun...
By that same (lack of) logic, every AR upper would have to go through a dealer for transfer because the barrel threads into all of them. Now
I'd like to get their response to the question regarding one firearm (such as the assembled AR upper/lower making one rifle) having two different serial numbers. I think that is probably already a no-no.
Is a 50 cal different than a 5.56? None of my barrels thread into the receiver. They slide in and are held in place with a nut.
I even looked at Safety Harbor's site. Orders are suspended.What in the actual fucking fuck.......
I even looked at Safety Harbor's site. Orders are suspended.
I have been since I read this stupid fucking article. So your .50 AR is actually TWO guns through the ATF's infinite wisdom....SMGDMFH
I PERSONALLY feel that if the ATF requires .50 BMG AR uppers to be classified as firearms, then the manufacturers of these uppers should be able to offer unserialized complete lowers capable of being shipped straight to people's doors.
You will end up with two. There's no way around it. You'll be carrying TWO "firearms" but only one gun. It's just another attack on gun rights. Anything they think they might could get away with. Eventuality they will be pushing for other uppers as well.This is the big problem I have here... how does one firearm now have to have TWO serial numbers? That can't be right. Why not have 10 or 10000 serial numbers to make the darn thing impossible to track/identify?
.50 BMG AR uppers, aside from being big as hell, do the same thing as other AR uppers. And they work with any AR lower. So how do you not end up with double serial numbers?