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Old December 9th, 2014, 17:59   #2
ShelledPants
 
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OK.

I'm no expert. But here's the deal if you want to be 100% on the level, in my opinion.

You can make firearms (non-restricted) so long as you have a PAL and they conform to the standards set forth by the definitions of non-restricted. You may never sell them. *Nor may you monetize the production of any restricted parts (receivers) without a business firearms license.

By that logic you can make an airsoft gun, so long as it conforms to the definition of an unregulated firearm. You may never sell it.

That being said. Go for it. Don't be stupid with regards to making it in the machine shop (inform your supervisor what you are doing and never have an assembled firearm in the shop, etc... For me this is coming from using my college's machine shop. All of my direct proff's know what I'm doing, and the supervisor on duty is informed by me before I start any work.)

EDIT: Note: I have not made any receivers, yet, just internals for my bolt action.
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