(October 6, 2020 at 12:34 pm)popeyespappy Wrote:(October 6, 2020 at 12:04 pm)Drich Wrote: the civilian marksman ship program is the government. the government can do what it wants. plus they would most likly shop a 1903 springfield a m1 garand or a 1911. which all fall under the curio relic. even if you don't have a 03 FFL they again can do what they want.
We have a huge gun store where i live that put all the other little guys out of business. they charge 100 for a transfer including back ground check. from what i understand most of the larger stores if they will even do it charge at least 75.00 seeings how most mark ups of a new gun are under 100.00 i did not see a need to buy and ship something in. i'll be charging 25.00 flat fee. plus back ground check. there are a few who charge less, but then you have to listen to the guy whine about how you should have bought from him.. or how he has superior gun in stock or that you over paid and on and on..
The CMP is not the government. It hasn't been since 1996. It is administered by the Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice & Firearms Safety which is a 501 c(3) non profit. They do get to play by a special set of rules though that allows them to ship firearms directly to non FFL holders which makes them the exception to the rule.
What kind of ammo are you planning on manufacturing, by manufacturing I assume you mean assembling, and what kind of equipment are you using? Plus, where are getting your components?
(October 6, 2020 at 12:27 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: You need a 5 axis CNC to complete a reciever?
That's odd.
I did an AR10 blank last year on my MANUAL vertical mill - with only verniers. No DRO.
The rifle works fine.
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More BS, eh?
Most of the people I know just use a router and jig. I've seen a few finished with a drill press. They weren't pretty, but they worked.
The ones I have done look like production. (Except for the lack of Parkerizing internally.)