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Old 05-17-08, 01:59 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Fly Rod View Post
I just read up on this subject in relation to my ar15. There are auto parts that can improve the function of a semi gun. Technically I could put an full auto BCG in my AR and not go to jail. The problem is if the feds want to confiscate my gun for testing they can. They can also test it any way and as much as they want. If during that time it double taps after a few thousand rounds, which happens, I would be screwed. That is regardless of whether it was a malfunction unrelated to the BCG.

So it is not illegal to own individual auto parts. But, if you own a receiver and a parts kit it is treated as intent and subject to jail time. Do not own a receiver and auto parts kit!
If by BCG, you mean bolt carrier group, that is not part of the fire control group. Shoot, I have the full auto bolt carrier in my M4, and in no way will it change the Title 1/Title 2 status of your AR.

When you get into the hammer, sear, trigger, etc... that are full aotu parts kits, that is where you get into the realm of Title 2 firearms

KliersLC, it looks like, while it is a complete full auto parts kit, it also states: "All Federal local and NFA rules applying to manufacture of parts sets into working weapons. These have been cut as per the BATF specification." which means that they have been modified by the retailer to meet the legality standards of the ATF are no longer "full auto"

So, no legality issues, no full auto, but will bring your bro's AK up to original specifications


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