Aimsurplus has some .300 blackout uppers for sale at a good price too.NcongruNt wrote:Mine made it to my FFL's door on 09/16. Unfortunately, he was not there to receive them, but he picked them up from the post office a few days later. I picked them up this evening, they look good. Sequential serial numbers on mine, as well.
Now they go on the shelf until sometime next year when I get around to starting a build. I'm considering doing a .300 AAC BLK build, but I want to wait until manufacturer options open up a bit first. I also have plans for a rifle-length precision shooter in .223/5.56.
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- Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:58 am
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- Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:01 am
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Re: PSA LOWERS ON SALE FOR $49.95!!
Still a good deal if you get a cheap transfer.
PBratton, thanks for the info from an FFL. Good to hear that lowers do not qualify to get reported
PBratton, thanks for the info from an FFL. Good to hear that lowers do not qualify to get reported

- Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:40 am
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Interesting...comp73 wrote:I bought 2 the last time and I asked the same question to my FFL. He told me that it doesn't apply. Stripped lowers are not considered complete firearms so he does not have to report multiple sales

- Thu Sep 01, 2011 9:33 am
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I think this would qualify you to get on the list for sure.scgstuff wrote:Out of curiosity, if I do order a couple of these (given the price, might need to pick up more than 1 before they sell out) will the FFL I pick them up from be required to notify the ATF of my 2 or more purchase since there is no designated caliber on the receiver? I know it is considered a rifle, even though it is stripped, but would it have a caliber designation? I would like to make some .22 plinkers, so have been looking into .22 uppers, but since this is Cal Multi, I wasn't sure what the requirements were.
