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Can felons own polymer 80?
We have a strict policy against selling 80\% lower receivers to persons known to us to be convicted felons or otherwise prohibited persons. However, we are not lawyers and cannot provide legal advice. Moreover, firearm laws are dynamic and vary from state-to-state and county-to-county.
Do you have to serialize a polymer 80?
Do I need to serialize my 80\% lower? No, unless you live in California or you’re building a Title II firearm, like a short-barreled rifle. Federal law says that a firearm made for personal use does not need to have a serial number or identifying engravings.
Are 80\% lowers banned?
Yes, absolutely. As a receiver blank is technically not a firearm, it is legal to purchase and own in most states. That being said, some states do have restrictions regarding “ghost guns” or 80\% firearms.
Can you still buy Polymer 80?
Can I Still Buy Polymer80? Absolutely yes, you can still buy Polymer80 products. The company is still making parts and they are readily available from a variety of online, in-store, and gun show retailers.
Is it legal to build your own AR-15?
Here’s what the law has to say: According to the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), it is legal to build an AR-15 (and most types of firearms) if you can otherwise legally own a firearm in your state.
Is an 80\% lower considered a firearm?
It is considered a firearm by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. A partially-completed or finished 80\% lower is also considered a firearm by the ATF. An 80\% lower that is not machined in any way is considered a receiver blank.
Can you build an AR-15 with a stripped lower?
A stripped lower receiver can be used to build a functional AR-15. It is considered a firearm by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. A partially-completed or finished 80\% lower is also considered a firearm by the ATF. An 80\% lower that is not machined in any way is considered a receiver blank.
Is it legal to own an 80\% firearm in California?
California does have certain stipulations that other states don’t have (as usual), but it is 100\% legal for you to purchase, complete, and own an 80\% firearm in the Golden State. From the ATF: Individuals manufacturing sporting-type firearms for their own use need not hold Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs).