Originally Posted By Dannofree:

Originally Posted By Eric300:

Originally Posted By TaylorWSO:



Originally Posted By Eric300:

Most places won't even sell you any M16 parts unless you are a Class III FFL holder . But, you can legally purchase an M16 FCG, you can legally posses an M16 FCG, but, you CANNOT legally install them into an AR15 (except for the BC) without possessing the proper license.

please go get educated, your embarrassing yourself

please go get educated, your embarrassing yourself



Please explain how I'm 'embarrassing myself'?? Everything that I posted is true. Other then not getting in-depth as what needs to be done to the lower to install an auto-sear. I have personally seen it done to 2 different Bushmaster lowers and they worked exactly how a select-fire should. Not only that, but also with the 3 round burst cam installed. Perhaps you are the one who is embarrassing your self and needs educating....... I can even produce the blueprints on how it's done. Please explain how I'm 'embarrassing myself'?? Everything that I posted is true. Other then not getting in-depth as what needs to be done to the lower to install an auto-sear. I have personally seen it done to 2 different Bushmaster lowers and they worked exactly how a select-fire should. Not only that, but also with the 3 round burst cam installed. Perhaps you are the one who is embarrassing your self and needs educating....... I can even produce the blueprints on how it's done.



excuse me taylor, i was going to post how hes making him self look bad and all. i guess i will anyways.



notice how he highlighted the part where you said you needed a class III FFL? you now get to explain what a class III license is, and you get to do it while not embarrassing your self. but you can't. cause a "class III FFL" doesn't exist.



getting on afrcom and talking about a "class III FFL" is about as mall ninja as you can get.



your either a type 1 FFL (dealer), with a class 3 SOT (NFA dealer). or a type 7 FFL (manufacturer) with a class 2 SOT (NFA manufacturer and dealer). other Federal Firearms License and Special Occupation Tax combinations work but these are the main ones.



you can not get any of these with out a storefront that is making money. as in, a normal joe can't get one with out actually making a business out of it. you can't get a 07/02 or 01/03 license just to collect.



oh god, i just got to the part where you talk about how its legal to get a m16 fcg. what fail.



you havn't seen shit done with two bushmasters. stop telling lies. excuse me taylor, i was going to post how hes making him self look bad and all. i guess i will anyways.notice how he highlighted the part where you said you needed a class III FFL? you now get to explain what a class III license is, and you get to do it while not embarrassing your self. but you can't. cause a "class III FFL" doesn't exist.getting on afrcom and talking about a "class III FFL" is about as mall ninja as you can get.your either a type 1 FFL (dealer), with a class 3 SOT (NFA dealer). or a type 7 FFL (manufacturer) with a class 2 SOT (NFA manufacturer and dealer). other Federal Firearms License and Special Occupation Tax combinations work but these are the main ones.you can not get any of these with out a storefront that is making money. as in, a normal joe can't get one with out actually making a business out of it. you can't get a 07/02 or 01/03 license just to collect.oh god, i just got to the part where you talk about how its legal to get a m16 fcg. what fail.you havn't seen shit done with two bushmasters. stop telling lies.



You're mostly right but you don't need a storefront. There are plenty of home based FFL's and some have an SOT. Nothing about the SOT or FFL requires a storefront.



You do have to be in business to make money, and not have the license just for personal use.



Also you don't need the SOT to transfer a NFA weapon, a standard FFL01 can do it on a limited basis. It wouldn't be tax exempt and there may be some restrictions but it is possible.



You're mostly right but you don't need a storefront. There are plenty of home based FFL's and some have an SOT. Nothing about the SOT or FFL requires a storefront.You do have to be in business to make money, and not have the license just for personal use.Also you don't need the SOT to transfer a NFA weapon, a standard FFL01 can do it on a limited basis. It wouldn't be tax exempt and there may be some restrictions but it is possible.