How hard is it to build a rifle by yourself??

I'm having a rifle built right now, and after researching everything, it really doesn't seem very hard to buy everything and put it together myself. Am I missing something?

I believe your gun laws are quite more relaxed than our here in Australia but I think you would still find in the USA that would be illegal without a gun dealer/manufactures licence!
Just because you can doesn't mean you should!
 
By our laws only the action is controlled. If you follow the legal transfer laws
putting the parts together for personal use is legal
. Making to sell is another story.
My FFL ia a 01 which is guns but not destructive devices to make to sell I think you need like a 07.
https://www.ffl123.com/types-of-ffl-licenses/

You know what, when you say it like that it may actually be similar here but I would have to check?

I guess I was thinking a back yard making your own gear with bypassing any registration process etc.

The highlighted is the key though, as long as it does not turn into what is deemed a prohibited weapon then it might be possible here??
Out action & barrels need to be registered here also so even if you have a switch barrel rifle all the barrels have to be recorded.
 
A good many people have assembled AR-15 rifles, and the job is not all that complicated.
True, you DO need the knowledge of HOW to do it, and the tools to do it.
The AK-47 is being built from European parts kits, composed of a de-milled AK rifle.
You "build" a receiver, and assemble the parts to it, and you have a shooting rifle.

These AR and AK building projects are so popular that there are books and entire internet sites dedicated on how to do builds.

In the case of the AR-15, you buy a lower receiver from a gun dealer, since that's the part with a serial number, then you buy the upper, barrel, and other parts and basically just put them together.
Tools are not too expensive, and there's surprisingly little fitting needed "most" of the time.

The AK rifles are being built with receivers that are a flat piece of steel with the holes cut, in which case you actually use bending equipment to bend the metal and make a working receiver.
Other unfinished receivers are a piece of steel channel bent into shape, but with no holes.

By welding, riveting or screwing the receiver together and attaching parts, you can actually build a surprisingly good quality AK rifle.

The outlay for tools can be expensive depending on what you buy and how good you want, or some internet gun sites are advertising "build parties" where people get together and use each other tools to assemble rifles.

Again, this IS very possible to do and a good many people ARE doing it, and it's legal to do so, as long as you follow the rules.
 
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