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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 2881172" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>Excellent points and year I've read that. The blurry line is at what point does it transition from the being built TO it's built and you can't change it? Is it finished once you put the identifying marks on it? If that's the case then I don't see why you couldn't test fire it and make some modifications and test fire it u til you have it exactly how you want and then put the marks on it. This is a question I've asked a few times and can't get a definitive answer. And honestly it's probably one of those things that comes down to the guy standing there if you ever were inspected while building it. For example with police or DNR agents you often hear the phrase "well I won't write a ticket for that but another officer might". While one atf agent might say "yeah I can see you messed that baffle up in the milling process so destroy it and start another one" while another agent might say "nope that's your baffle. You have to use that one"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 2881172, member: 59915"] Excellent points and year I’ve read that. The blurry line is at what point does it transition from the being built TO it’s built and you can’t change it? Is it finished once you put the identifying marks on it? If that’s the case then I don’t see why you couldn’t test fire it and make some modifications and test fire it u til you have it exactly how you want and then put the marks on it. This is a question I’ve asked a few times and can’t get a definitive answer. And honestly it’s probably one of those things that comes down to the guy standing there if you ever were inspected while building it. For example with police or DNR agents you often hear the phrase “well I won’t write a ticket for that but another officer might”. While one atf agent might say “yeah I can see you messed that baffle up in the milling process so destroy it and start another one” while another agent might say “nope that’s your baffle. You have to use that one” [/QUOTE]
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