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Thread: Should I buy a factory SBR

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    Quote Originally Posted by el_chupo_ View Post
    My main concern is ensuring I am covered in the event of some political changes, and I am trying to get some things in line before changes to trust requirements make things difficult, or any other changes are made that may make things more difficult. The practicality of buying a factory gun + 1 stamp or 4 lowers + 4 stamps for the same money may be a factor in the future, but not an issue now. Besides, if that were to happen I might find a no-logo lower and come up with a logo that has my trust name and city/state below, so it looks a little better.
    If you're looking at custom engraving then Form1 is the winner for that - I can see why Ident offers those services since adding an awesome logo becomes a comparatively minor cost.

    I'd say go one of each if in doubt - a nondescript factory SBR like a 6933 or DD Mk18 paired with an awesome personalized Form1 lower and you'll have every desirable setup possible. That said, one only needs the one lower, it is a modular weapon system after all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    People keep the factory boxes?
    "Not every thing on Earth requires an aftermarket upgrade." demigod/markm

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Given the current political trajectory of our society, I don't know how you can come to this conclusion.
    With the amount of time spent waiting for a tax stamp and the expense, why would you turn around and sell something that you possibly wouldn't be able to replace? It is much easier and logical to sell non-NFA firearms if one is looking to take advantage of the "current political trajectory".

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    Quote Originally Posted by TXBK View Post
    With the amount of time spent waiting for a tax stamp and the expense, why would you turn around and sell something that you possibly wouldn't be able to replace? It is much easier and logical to sell non-NFA firearms if one is looking to take advantage of the "current political trajectory".


    My point, that flew over your head, was if the SBR becomes like a transferable MG that the owner could get their money out of it.
    "Not every thing on Earth requires an aftermarket upgrade." demigod/markm

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    My point, that flew over your head, was if the SBR becomes like a transferable MG that the owner could get their money out of it.
    I finally get where you are coming from.
    Last edited by Eurodriver; 06-16-14 at 18:13.

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    editted
    Last edited by Eurodriver; 06-16-14 at 18:12.

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    I bought a lightly used 6933 off an agency purchase, then tailored it to my needs. Awesome rifle, 10/10 would do again.

    Hat tip to Robb Jensen, who did a great job installing my NSR.
    This isn't an illegal gun, it's an "undocumented protection device". Don't be so insensitive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    My point, that flew over your head, was if the SBR becomes like a transferable MG that the owner could get their money out of it.
    Do you feel that solidified your hypothetical point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TXBK View Post
    Do you feel that solidified your hypothetical point?
    Probably.

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    I have something that will not fly over anybody's head:

    Enough of the snotty remarks.

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