Re: a true pro's rifle
Howdy!Unfortunatly that is not a joke.It is a variation on one of the Holmes plans using a M3 aircraft barrel.It is also scary as shit!I designed and built my 50 and it is perfectly safe and very very accurate,I suspect I have a bit more engineering and tool and die background than this fella.I don't know what the Hell he is talking about being licensed by the ATF to build it.You may build ANY firearm for yourself that is not of a type restricted by Federal and NFA rules and is not retricted by you state or locale.You may not build SBR,SBS,destructive devices or suppresors without filing the appropriate forms with ATF and paying the fee,after approval you can begin construction.Anything full auto is a no go.You must mark the reciever with a serial number and place of construction at least,most people put their full name and address.As far as I am aware and my local ATF agents can determine, face to face in the same state is ok.You might not want to try to transfer through a FFL.You cannot build a bunch of guns to sell as you would be "engaging in business" without a license.From what I can determine if you had something like this that you did want to sell you could.
Howdy!Unfortunatly that is not a joke.It is a variation on one of the Holmes plans using a M3 aircraft barrel.It is also scary as shit!I designed and built my 50 and it is perfectly safe and very very accurate,I suspect I have a bit more engineering and tool and die background than this fella.I don't know what the Hell he is talking about being licensed by the ATF to build it.You may build ANY firearm for yourself that is not of a type restricted by Federal and NFA rules and is not retricted by you state or locale.You may not build SBR,SBS,destructive devices or suppresors without filing the appropriate forms with ATF and paying the fee,after approval you can begin construction.Anything full auto is a no go.You must mark the reciever with a serial number and place of construction at least,most people put their full name and address.As far as I am aware and my local ATF agents can determine, face to face in the same state is ok.You might not want to try to transfer through a FFL.You cannot build a bunch of guns to sell as you would be "engaging in business" without a license.From what I can determine if you had something like this that you did want to sell you could.