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I have 2 of the old style AR15+.com receivers. They are 80% and have the fire control milled out. New ones are solid aluminum fire control group area and require much more milling work. I paid $140 for these years ago. $115 shipped to you . $200 for both. I have the drilling guide/jig and all drill bits and taps needed to complete these lowers. Will ship 2 lowers and the complete kit for $275 shipped.
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This is a very rewarding, fun, interesting and unique project.
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I believe if the fire control group is milled out it's not an 80% receiver but rather a firearm by the ATFE's definition.
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FCG needs an additional .030 taken off the sides. Easily done with drill press and supplied end mill bit. Read plenty of posts about guys doing this lower with a hand drill and a Dremel tool!
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could you send some pics to oladybug cpcinternet.com thanks
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I believe if the fire control group is milled out it's not an 80% receiver but rather a firearm by the ATFE's definition. That is correct. Once the first cut is made into the fire control area, it's no longer an 80% receiver but a firearm.
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I can't argue about what the rules are now but when I bought them they were 80%ers. as far as being a firearm, good luck, there is lots to do before its even close. Its a good looking piece of aluminum/paper-weight.
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I can't argue about what the rules are now but when I bought them they were 80%ers. I'm sure you thought that and were probably told that, but that's not the way it was or is. ATFE 80% Lower Definition
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