View Thread: WTK Receiver marking


ifly58
Before selling the AK, what kind of info am I required to stamp on the receiver of an AK whose receiver I bent and assembled? Am I even allowed to sell this AK ?
If so, is there a limit on how many I can sell?

nalioth
Do yourself the best favor of your life:

Remove all the internals and cut the middle out of it.

Sell it as a parts kit.

Atraeu
ifly clear some pms :P

Goodoleboy
Do yourself the best favor of your life:

Remove all the internals and cut the middle out of it.

Sell it as a parts kit.


Amen brother

LESchwartz
It's legal to mark and sell a home built receiver. Just don't do it too often, or you'll look like you're trying to manufacture w/o a license.

For more information, see: http://www.akfiles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4435.

Larry

allesennogwat
It's legal but you might be sued if the rifle malfunctions and hurts somebody. You would be stamping a name and location on a firearm that might be around for long time. It's best to remove the receiver and sell the parts. Parts kits can bring good money these days.

TheOtherChris
It's legal but you might be sued if the rifle malfunctions and hurts somebody. You would be stamping a name and location on a firearm that might be around for long time. It's best to remove the receiver and sell the parts. Parts kits can bring good money these days.

+1

Swoopster
just another audit trail back to you and your hobby.
s...

knall
+100000000000000000000000 chop it and sell it.

fjkernel
While I think the chop & sell might be the wisest choice...

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