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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5401210" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Yes, legally of course. When you buy a new stripped lower, it isn't one or the other yet, but IMO it is best to build it as a pistol first, that way it isn't legally locked in to being a rifle only. I build a pistol, document (picture), then if I am ultimately building a rifle, I do that then. If I buy a used lower, I ask what it was on before to get it's record, because if somewhere down the line it was transferred through an FFL as a rifle, you may have to prove it was a pistol first, which would be nearly impossible to do. It's a stupid law, but the ATF will charge you nonetheless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5401210, member: 20060"] Yes, legally of course. When you buy a new stripped lower, it isn't one or the other yet, but IMO it is best to build it as a pistol first, that way it isn't legally locked in to being a rifle only. I build a pistol, document (picture), then if I am ultimately building a rifle, I do that then. If I buy a used lower, I ask what it was on before to get it's record, because if somewhere down the line it was transferred through an FFL as a rifle, you may have to prove it was a pistol first, which would be nearly impossible to do. It's a stupid law, but the ATF will charge you nonetheless. [/QUOTE]
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