AR and AK pistol receivers
Posted: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 21:26:57
Hi everyone,
I tried searching for the answer to this question, but my search technique isn't up to par so I apologize if this has already been covered.
I have seen some AR-15 and AK-47 based pistols and got this weird idea of building up one from a bare receiver. They sell upper receiver kits for the AR pistol, but I noticed some fully assembled pistols are marked "Pistol" by the manufacturer.
1. Can I buy a bare receiver like the Smith and Wesson M&P15 receivers CDNN is selling and build it up into a pistol even though the receiver isn't marked "Pistol"?
2. I already have a Stag Arms AR-15 rifle, but I'm thinking it's not legal to use the receiver from a firearm recorded as being a rifle on a 4473 when I bought it to assemble a pistol. Right?
3. Are the laws regarding this as "once sold as a rifle, always a rifle" and "once sold as a pistol, always a pistol"?
Thanks.
I tried searching for the answer to this question, but my search technique isn't up to par so I apologize if this has already been covered.
I have seen some AR-15 and AK-47 based pistols and got this weird idea of building up one from a bare receiver. They sell upper receiver kits for the AR pistol, but I noticed some fully assembled pistols are marked "Pistol" by the manufacturer.
1. Can I buy a bare receiver like the Smith and Wesson M&P15 receivers CDNN is selling and build it up into a pistol even though the receiver isn't marked "Pistol"?
2. I already have a Stag Arms AR-15 rifle, but I'm thinking it's not legal to use the receiver from a firearm recorded as being a rifle on a 4473 when I bought it to assemble a pistol. Right?
3. Are the laws regarding this as "once sold as a rifle, always a rifle" and "once sold as a pistol, always a pistol"?
Thanks.