if this were Twitter, 1/2 the folks posting would be banned for misinformation.Newly made firearms you can sell up to 5 a year IF it is not "A BUISNESS".
You can't sell it.
Decided to sell? Serialize it first.
Serial numbers became a requirement on firearms in 1968 with the passing of the Gun Control Act. Any homemade AR-15 or firearm that is sold or transferred will be subject to the same regulations and requirements that govern the sale and purchase of a manufactured firearm from a dealer. You’ll need to conduct a background check, execute an FFL transfer, and your home-built AR-15 will need a serial number.
If that were to happen, AR15 lowers would not be the only thing on the list being subject to be serialized.
I remember seeing some very early ones that were real Bubba builds that didn’t work. The drill press, Dremel suitcase of beer ones might very well be considered primitive folk art.
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Be sure to get a BOS ..........
I'm pretty sure he was kidding...Why a BOS? If a firearm is legally sold and the buyer answers "are you legally allowed to own a firearm?", there's no repercussions to the seller. Correct?
I have passed on every ad that requires a BOS. I have bought from several sellers who ask to see an LTC- a guy at the Fort Worth show said "got an LTC? Just flash me." So I showed him my manboob. He was like "awww geez..." but he threw in an extra magazine.
Why a BOS? If a firearm is legally sold and the buyer answers "are you legally allowed to own a firearm?", there's no repercussions to the seller. Correct?
I have passed on every ad that requires a BOS. I have bought from several sellers who ask to see an LTC- a guy at the Fort Worth show said "got an LTC? Just flash me." So I showed him my manboob. He was like "awww geez..." but he threw in an extra magazine.