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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Not going to get much cooperation on that
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SSG(P) Casualty Operations Ncoic
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It wouldn't be bad in any case to buy 80% lowers and mill them out yourself. Replace your serialized lowers with 80% lowers.

Cut the serialized lowers in half, then report them destroyed to the BATF. You come off the list.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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SSG(P) (Join to see) You might be removed from one list, but you will be placed on another. And if some of the crazies have their way, those on the second list will also be served with a warrant or otherwise.
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SSG Robert Webster - What would this second list be? Curious.

It would take a lot of time for the BATF to get warrants and serve those warrants on every outlet that has sold 80% lowers. Then to get warrants for any/everyone who has bought an 80% lower? You'd be looking at weeks at best, months or years more likely. By that time, anyone with any sense will have hidden anything the gov't might want to confiscate.

Going to buy a crossbow.
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SSG Robert Webster
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SSG(P) (Join to see) - I think that you misunderstood my statement. If you are on a list of having a particular item and then provide proof as to why you should no longer be on that list, then all the do is shift your information to a new list for future possible verification. And considering that we are talking about the BATF, well...
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