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Doing your own Re-barreling
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2983485" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>If you buy a receiver, or a barreled action, or a complete rifle,,, and decide to tear it down and fit a barrel to it, then resell it, you are "manufacturing" according to ATFE regulations. More regulations coming down the 'pike as to "dealing" in the firearms trade. 'Loose' language in the recent "Safer Communities Act" gives no exact number of arms an individual can sell as a private citizen. So, ATFE takes that number to 1 (one)! Sure to be studied by the courts, but.......... You re-barrel it and you have changed its configuration when it left the factory, you have "manufactured" a firearm. Doing work for your own use is just that, doing for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2983485, member: 24284"] If you buy a receiver, or a barreled action, or a complete rifle,,, and decide to tear it down and fit a barrel to it, then resell it, you are "manufacturing" according to ATFE regulations. More regulations coming down the 'pike as to "dealing" in the firearms trade. 'Loose' language in the recent "Safer Communities Act" gives no exact number of arms an individual can sell as a private citizen. So, ATFE takes that number to 1 (one)! Sure to be studied by the courts, but.......... You re-barrel it and you have changed its configuration when it left the factory, you have "manufactured" a firearm. Doing work for your own use is just that, doing for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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