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Can anyone PM me with some time & factual and reputable answers in regards to simply building an AR-15 in MA as I'm willing to pay/tip for such info.
I have a class a large capacity license to carry in Massachusetts. New shooter. I go to the range weekly. I have fun. I shot an AR-15 one time & now I want to build my own. Pursuing LEO career w/bachelors in criminal justice & still can't decipher through all these dumb AR laws/ban laws because I'm 1 not a gun guru (don't know every single part) and 2 am just getting into the gun market (in terms of buying).
I wish I could just take $1,000 to $2,000 from my bank account, get in my car, drive to a gun store, buy a nice AR-15 brand new, go to the gun range, and shoot it.
Are there reputable people here with factual information with no opinion included that would be willing to private message me, I would be more than glad to paypal you a nice tip for the information as I've read around 20+ forum threads from 5 different websites, 20+ YouTube videos & have read the actual preban laws and still don't have all my answers. I'm simply not finding clear cut answers & it's an endless hole of information as you go from one source to the next without any real answers. I'm beyond confused that I don't even know what question I even want to ask at this point in terms of building an AR-15.
Sorry as I'm about to ask a repetitive question, and I know how many opinions/personalities/and honestly "answers" and yes I quote answers in that, but could someone please explain to me, how I can go buy this receiver (just an example) build from it, and than shoot it and use it for home defense.
What do I need to do after I were to purchase a lower like the one sold here? My understanding is I need to immediately register the lower within a week? Than how do I go about turning this into a full rifle (I'm NOT asking how to build, that I can learn for sure) I'm simply asking what's illegal/legal to purchase. Do uppers have serial numbers or could I basically buy the rest of the build from online websites and really customize my rifle. Some people have basically told me that those lowers are basically useless and just pieces of metal that you can't do anything with in MA. Other's have disagreed (ALWAYS with an opinion and NEVER with factual supporting information) that you can build it into a rifle. I suppose what I can pull from both parties of information is that there is a lot of written "laws" that say don't do this, can't do that, don't do that, but there are no supporting information saying yes that's okay, yes this is acceptable, yes this is legal. Seems to me, that those saying no this law says you can't are basically the full extent of what that "law is serving" which is merely scaring folks and creating large confusion.
Great website by the way, for a new gun owner and as I've found a new enjoyable hobby this was the first website that has a general amount of information in all regards to firearms, safety, sales, laws, etc.
Can anyone PM me with some time & factual and reputable answers in regards to simply building an AR-15 in MA as I'm willing to pay/tip for such info.
I have a class a large capacity license to carry in Massachusetts. New shooter. I go to the range weekly. I have fun. I shot an AR-15 one time & now I want to build my own. Pursuing LEO career w/bachelors in criminal justice & still can't decipher through all these dumb AR laws/ban laws because I'm 1 not a gun guru (don't know every single part) and 2 am just getting into the gun market (in terms of buying).
I wish I could just take $1,000 to $2,000 from my bank account, get in my car, drive to a gun store, buy a nice AR-15 brand new, go to the gun range, and shoot it.
Are there reputable people here with factual information with no opinion included that would be willing to private message me, I would be more than glad to paypal you a nice tip for the information as I've read around 20+ forum threads from 5 different websites, 20+ YouTube videos & have read the actual preban laws and still don't have all my answers. I'm simply not finding clear cut answers & it's an endless hole of information as you go from one source to the next without any real answers. I'm beyond confused that I don't even know what question I even want to ask at this point in terms of building an AR-15.
Sorry as I'm about to ask a repetitive question, and I know how many opinions/personalities/and honestly "answers" and yes I quote answers in that, but could someone please explain to me, how I can go buy this receiver (just an example) build from it, and than shoot it and use it for home defense.
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What do I need to do after I were to purchase a lower like the one sold here? My understanding is I need to immediately register the lower within a week? Than how do I go about turning this into a full rifle (I'm NOT asking how to build, that I can learn for sure) I'm simply asking what's illegal/legal to purchase. Do uppers have serial numbers or could I basically buy the rest of the build from online websites and really customize my rifle. Some people have basically told me that those lowers are basically useless and just pieces of metal that you can't do anything with in MA. Other's have disagreed (ALWAYS with an opinion and NEVER with factual supporting information) that you can build it into a rifle. I suppose what I can pull from both parties of information is that there is a lot of written "laws" that say don't do this, can't do that, don't do that, but there are no supporting information saying yes that's okay, yes this is acceptable, yes this is legal. Seems to me, that those saying no this law says you can't are basically the full extent of what that "law is serving" which is merely scaring folks and creating large confusion.
Great website by the way, for a new gun owner and as I've found a new enjoyable hobby this was the first website that has a general amount of information in all regards to firearms, safety, sales, laws, etc.