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Are you using their upper, too? If I'm reading right, it's gas operated and not blowback, correct?

I'm very interested.

The wait just makes you appreciate it more. At least that's what I heard when I was a kid. It's BS, but I thought I'd say it anyway.

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So it will use modified Grease Gun mags too? How big a deal is that?

Cooly cool. Keep us posted.

And don't be so scarce; I'm tired of doing (almost) all the talking here. Everyone else has to be.

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I'm just usually pretty busy.

Google modifying Grease gun magazines for 10mm. He supplies one. Supposedly works well. See him shooting full auto 10mm.

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Barrel/upper builder contacted me. Wanted some details on the fore grip and such. I asked him if he test fires. YES . AND he asked if I shoot factory or reloads. I answered. YES.

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I only have a small inkling of what this process is. The FFL receiving my virgin lower says he is a Type 10 FFL and a class 2 SOT, one of only 3 in WA. Can handle any type of NFA transfer in WA......but me making a SBR for my Trust only. I'm not sure about any of this, want to do right.

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A Type 10 is "Manufacturer of Destructive Devices" and is fairly uncommon. I think the number nationwide hovers around 200. Many will be recognizable manufacturer names to the average gun guy, like FN, Dillon, etc.

Most so-called "machine gun dealers" are Type 07.

Here is ATFE's list of Types with a chart you can use to find license holders by state.

http://www.atf.gov/content/firearms/firearms-industry/listing-FFLs

I'm sure you've researched the process, but since you have plenty of time to read while you wait, here are some links that include SBRing:

http://www.titleii.com/bardwell/nfa_faqhtml.html (This one hasn't been updated in a few years, but while other parts may have changed, I don't think the SBR process has changed in that time. )

A link of links, including the above:

http://www.subguns.com/laws/laws.htm

Of course a search on "SBR process" will no doubt get a few thousand explanations...some of which may be right:)

Posted

Wow good stuff.

The guy was very cool. I learned a lot. He has a machine gun, something an "ordinary" citizen in WA state can't own - state law. Only FFL's may own them.

Anyway, I left with my lower and paid him his $25. He had a good point I should build the gun up as an AR pistol, and at the very least if everything fits up right and the lower is good, then start the SBR process online.

The Grease Gun lower is quite nice. Very heavy duty and the trigger guard is permanent. I have it almost altogether except I don't have the one size roll pin starter for the bolt release. I need to wait for that to arrive. I don't just want to wail it in.

I even did the clevis pin trick for the hinge pin. Haha worked great and the detent pin and spring remained in place. No big scratches so far.

I ordered an Ergo grip and some Diamondhead USA polymer sights, those are the only parts I'm short. Oh and I need a pistol tube. I already have a Sig brace.

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Aha- That partially explains his license. I don't know if it's still true or not, but at one time, IL had the highest number of the various FFL types that allow Title II items. It was assumed that number was so high because it was the only way to own them.

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Just to be clear I am currently constructing a pistol and will shoot it as a pistol.

I have filed on line and paid my $200 tax stamp. When that approval arrives I will only then change over the butt stock.

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