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<blockquote data-quote="Wyo220" data-source="post: 1022486" data-attributes="member: 72237"><p>Hello all</p><p>I have been lurking here for some time. I respect the knowlage here very much which is why I am asking these questions here.</p><p>Heres the situation. I am a machinist by trade in a surface coal mine. I build my own rifles both on rem 700's and some customs at home on my machines. I do not have an ffl or any insurance. I have a couple friends that are into long range and both keep bugging me to build them a rifle. I keep telling them no based on liability reasons. One of them asked me the other day what the liability is. What he was getting at is he wants me to chamber a barrel for him and then he would put it together. So…</p><p>1) If someone supplies an action and barrell can I legally chamber it and charge for my service with out any kind of an ffl?</p><p>2) If the above situation is legal and I did the work what proof load requirements are there?</p><p>3) What ultimate liability or documentation would I be responsible for if I did the above work?</p><p>Thanks in advance.</p><p>Kyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyo220, post: 1022486, member: 72237"] Hello all I have been lurking here for some time. I respect the knowlage here very much which is why I am asking these questions here. Heres the situation. I am a machinist by trade in a surface coal mine. I build my own rifles both on rem 700's and some customs at home on my machines. I do not have an ffl or any insurance. I have a couple friends that are into long range and both keep bugging me to build them a rifle. I keep telling them no based on liability reasons. One of them asked me the other day what the liability is. What he was getting at is he wants me to chamber a barrel for him and then he would put it together. So… 1) If someone supplies an action and barrell can I legally chamber it and charge for my service with out any kind of an ffl? 2) If the above situation is legal and I did the work what proof load requirements are there? 3) What ultimate liability or documentation would I be responsible for if I did the above work? Thanks in advance. Kyle [/QUOTE]
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