The stripped lower receiver is where you always start when building an AR-15. This is because since it is the regulated firearm part of the overall rifle or pistol, that is why it is allowed. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) does not regulate, serialize, or control any of the additional components that you need to make an AR. However, even though the lower of the AR is regarded as the firearm , it is powerless on its own. It's merely a vacant house. It contains the magazine, disconnector, safety, hammer, and trigger. It is attached to the buffer system, which controls the firearm's semi-auto capability, and the upper receiver, the portion of the AR that houses the barrel and bolt. What's an 80% lower , then, if the legally-owned firearm is the stripped lower of an AR? An incomplete, stripped lower receiver is called an 80% lower . By nature, it is not a firearm. This is because it couldn't be made functioning even if you had all the...
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