Roger that on the JB Weld, I'll pay more attention to the next one. I'm a bit of a perfectionist. I almost bought a mini mill just to do the lowers. :lol2:
Just drilled one of the holes in the main pocket to deep. The collar on the drill bit slipped. Good thing I bought 2 paper weights. One would think the guy who is millwright for a living could manage a cordless drill and a jig.
I'm just going to tell you what everybody else is and that is to search here before you post a question. I just asked the same 80% lower question a few days ago you would have read that and had some of what you asked answered. Good luck! People here are very weary of new memebers who instantly...
More expirenced members will chime in but I'm pretty sure any .22 rifle is fine since it is not a centefire rifle. Also 80% lowers are legal to build, FFL's in Maryland sell stripped lowers with a 77R form no HQL required. As long as the 5.56/.223 barrel is HBAR I think you're okay. * I am not a...
Do you have a link to this or tell me where I can find this information? I did vaguely gather most of what you just said from my own reading. I just wanted a second opinion. I didn't know pre-ban lowers were still allowed to be built to pre-ban configuration. Although it makes sense since the...
I don't even know who contact in the MDSP to ask the question. Although I'm not sure they'd be much help. I was thinking of just buying a lower from a shop but I just really like the whole idea of no paper work. Then again posting on doesn't exactly help either if I really wanted nobody to know...
If you could read this and give me your thoughts. It made sense to me when I read it over the weekend. The only difference I can possibly see is that buying one from the store you'd still have to fill out a 77r.
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