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On the home made kit assemblies, I believe if you do sell one you have to put an identifying stamp and a number on it-sic "Mike's Guns #1"
Maybe even a one per year limit if you do sell them without a Class 7. Too easy to break some law you never heard of if someone takes an interest, |
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Close up shots: Please, my eyes hurt.
Say, is that the same artist that's in Tijuana that carves the bull and little cactus in those cheesy leather wallets?
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Back to selling a homemade gun, again, it boils down to “intent” - a vague and anomalous standard for sure, based as much on the length of the judge’s arm as anything else a lawyer may or may not sucessfully argue. It’s much the same as selling off the culls from your collection versus seling on a regular basis “with the principal objective of livlihood and profit.” (ref. 18USC 921(a)(21) and (22).)
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