My DDM4V7 that I have turned into a RECCE build fills this role for me personally. I've got decent hits out to 500 yards consistently using wolf steel cased 5.56. 10" plate, Steiner P4XI 1-4x scope.
My DDM4V7 that I have turned into a RECCE build fills this role for me personally. I've got decent hits out to 500 yards consistently using wolf steel cased 5.56. 10" plate, Steiner P4XI 1-4x scope.
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When I purchase a complete lower, what do I write on the ATF form? I'd likely be purchasing it online, so it would get shipped to an FFL.
I'm under 21, so would the store let me?
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Take lwrc out of the title. It's making me want to puke.
Yep, a lower receiver is legally considered a "Firearm" neither a rifle nor a pistol. Therefore you need to be 21 to buy one :/
A Student once said to his master: "You teach me fighting, but you talk about peace. How do you reconcile the two?"
The master replied: "It is better to be a warrior in a garden than to be a gardener in a war."
Gear, or rifles are only as good as the user. Even if a rifle is true to an inch at a mile, even if gear is as light as a feather, yet as durable as leather, it is limited by its user. Invest in training.
Personally I would go 14.5 barrel, still get the velocity and accuracy and just a little more compact, and you can find BCM lowers for a good price and go from there
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I realize most don't prefer them but most of my carbines are 14.5 and one other SBR. For me it's the right length, the military actually got this one right. However because of pinning it may not be your answer as it certainly can limit you if you want to change it later. For most 16" is a better choice. As far as manufacturers goes I'm not a fan of LWRC for the purposes you stated. I've owned several DD and generally liked them but by far I prefer BCM. They are my preferred brand with the exception of a precision type rifle in an AR.
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I don't believe lowers can be considered anything other than a receiver on form 4473. However, you're right, "other/receiver" purchasers must be 21 to he purchased in many states.
The lower isn't anything until built into what the end user desires.
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