Re: Marstar receivers
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:55 pm
UPDATE: Well i think i fried this "John's" (employee of marstar) brain with various questions, as i received an email that he can no longer help me
! He also vaguely said with proper paperwork it would be possible to own a 100% receiver. This paperwork, i am assuming would probably be next to impossible to have approved. He also said that they do not sell cut receivers, this i am guessing to be because of the "hassle".
Cutting up one receiver, on a custom basis, is too time consuming, and this is why i think they won't sell one. However, i plan to inquire about a business license (my mom's gonna be pissed, i keep putting my things in her name, due to me being a minor
). I'm sure they would not pass up an offer, if i bought a small # of receivers though. Better yet, they sell complete mg42 parts kits (receivers cut maybe, on a custom, inquired basis?), by the half-container load.
Utilizing a business license to manufacture "non-restricted" firearms, as they call them in canada (same classification as that old .22 long-rifle you have sitting in your closet), this would allow me to legally produce and sell a good number of these at a time, rather than dealing on a private basis (through classifieds), hoping my government doesn't get pissed off at me
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Hopefully this little side project will be made possible, after i inquire about a bunch of these canadian laws with my chief firearms officer for my province. Unlike your american gun laws, ours are not so widely available on the internet
, so i must inquire about them myself, and maybe i can help any fellow canadians with these laws.
Whether or not anything i find can contribute to Pirates "thing" he is setting up, i'm not sure. However it would be nice to hit two birds with one stone, and maybe any laws / rules i find, can help you guys with getting cheaper receivers, or something
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Cutting up one receiver, on a custom basis, is too time consuming, and this is why i think they won't sell one. However, i plan to inquire about a business license (my mom's gonna be pissed, i keep putting my things in her name, due to me being a minor
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Utilizing a business license to manufacture "non-restricted" firearms, as they call them in canada (same classification as that old .22 long-rifle you have sitting in your closet), this would allow me to legally produce and sell a good number of these at a time, rather than dealing on a private basis (through classifieds), hoping my government doesn't get pissed off at me
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Hopefully this little side project will be made possible, after i inquire about a bunch of these canadian laws with my chief firearms officer for my province. Unlike your american gun laws, ours are not so widely available on the internet
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Whether or not anything i find can contribute to Pirates "thing" he is setting up, i'm not sure. However it would be nice to hit two birds with one stone, and maybe any laws / rules i find, can help you guys with getting cheaper receivers, or something
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)