What if we used the 60% lowers as a three stage process to even further exploit the loophole that is the 80% lower?
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You start with your 60% lower.<br><br>You take that 60% lower and you put it on it a jig and you drill a few holes and mill the one side to make an 80%. Except this isn’t an AR-15 80%, this is an 80% clone of a completely different firearm. Also, this 80% is never going to be completed into a firearm, it’s only going to be used for even more nefarious reasons.<br><br>You then take this blank 80% and you adhere it to a piece of steal, and side by side, you put them in a CNC machine. In the end, you have a completed clone of a firearm.<br><br>This way, we have a three stage process. The 60% lower, the 80% lower, and the clone. Even if the ATF wants to try to look at the 60% lower and determine the intent, there’s no way that they could possibly know what the intent is by the time it’s a completed firearm.<br><br>I’m not a lawyer, don’t listen to me, this is all just speculation. I if there’s anything illegal at any of the above steps, please tell me so I can delete this post.<br><br>Edit: I didn’t expect this post to get very many upvotes. It was mostly just me throwing out a random idea and I if there were any holes in the idea, I was hoping that people would be able to point them out to me.<br><br>Thanks to everybody who’s taking the time to point out the flaws in my idea. I really appreciate it because I wasn’t able to see it myself.<br><br>Edit 2: I didn’t realize the 60% lowers were already completed and they were ready to go into a CNC. I thought there was some kind of intermediate stage that went into a jig before it was a completed lower. That’s why I said a 3 stage process, because I was thinking that it was 60% -> blank 80% -> completed firearm. I didn’t realize that the 60% part was already the blank 80%.
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