Yes, all correct.
Yes, all correct.
So if a stripped lower has “multi” engraved on it, can it then be built out as a pistol or a rifle legally?
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Yeah that's just because it might be made into different calibers, or the lower might even become host to multiple uppers, in multiple calibers.
I kind of wish they wouldn't put that on those, it's pointless.
Incorrect. If it's a stripped, or complete, lower, it's sold as an "other" on the 4473, and can therefore be a pistol, or a rifle, or go back and forth as owner wishes.
Only items that were "rifle" on the 4473 cannot be then legally built as pistols.
Don't muddy the thread with incorrect legal information.
Last edited by ViniVidivici; 01-02-22 at 08:53.
Last edited by kirkland; 01-02-22 at 11:30.
You are still wrong. The only thing that matters is what it says on the 4473.
If it was sold as an "other", that's all it'll ever be in the eyes of the law. You can do whatever you want with it, back and forth. If you make it into something that qualifies as NFA, they want you to go through those hoops. Other than that, it does not matter.
Go read all the pertinent laws and stop putting incorrect information in a thread where specific legal questions are being asked.
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