lilwil wrote:And I was more referring to third party tests, as I am sure a lot of people have tried this since the ruling.
lilwil wrote:And I was more referring to third party tests, as I am sure a lot of people have tried this since the ruling.
Mtgriz wrote:Why in the hell would anyone try? Its cheaper to go buy a used AR than it is to buy a GBBR and the nessecary parts to convert it to fire one round, assuming you convert it correctly and don't f**k the whole operation up.
This a stupid ruling by a stupid agency that can't get it's own foot out of it's mouth long enough to kick it's own a$$.
Gunny wrote:I'm certain the ATF will gladly make an exception to their public information classification just for you lilwil. You're going to have to live with the knowledge that they're not going to release what amounts to a "How To" video. There is a reason it's not public.
The ATF -DID- indeed convert a WE M4 GBBR to fire at least one round. They have released that much information. Whether you agree with their thinking on the matter is not really that important.
Bulldog wrote:Gunny wrote:I'm certain the ATF will gladly make an exception to their public information classification just for you lilwil. You're going to have to live with the knowledge that they're not going to release what amounts to a "How To" video. There is a reason it's not public.
The ATF -DID- indeed convert a WE M4 GBBR to fire at least one round. They have released that much information. Whether you agree with their thinking on the matter is not really that important.
I know the Gen 1 lowers could be added to a real upper but, I thought I read somewhere that the sears could also drop into real lowers giving them a full auto capability, though I may of read that wrong. (Goes off to try and find it.....)
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LettuceHead wrote:Mtgriz wrote:Why in the hell would anyone try? Its cheaper to go buy a used AR than it is to buy a GBBR and the nessecary parts to convert it to fire one round, assuming you convert it correctly and don't f**k the whole operation up.
This a stupid ruling by a stupid agency that can't get it's own foot out of it's mouth long enough to kick it's own a$$.
Why anyone would try is not the point. Airsoft replicas are officially classified as Toys under the Harmonized Tariff Code when they are imported into the US. If something can reasonably and cheaply be made to work as a real firearm lower receiver component then it is classified as a Firearm, which come with a whole new set of restrictions, classifications and duties. Mind you, WE GBB M4s probably could have been imported into the US during this whole investigation albeit classed and taxed as a Firearm.
Cheaply... it costs more to convert an airsoft gun then to just buy the gun. 50 bucks will buy you an ak out of oakdale california, 120 will get you an older model m16. How is 500 bucks for an airsoft gun, then all the time/parts to change it cheap?
If a plastic GI Joe rifle could be mated to a receiver and fire a round under similar circumstances then the same ruling would apply.
For work I import about 15 tons (literally) of hard and soft goods for the paintball industry (some of it ends up in airsoft as well) so I have to deal with HTS codes a lot and on several occasions have had shipments impounded until I could prove what they were and what their intended use was. Usually it comes down to whichever US Customs agent was on the job that day... they are the ones who do initial inspections and hand them off to other agencies for further review. My shipment of lasers got stopped and spent 3 weeks in FDA purgatory until the proper documentation was processed. Yes, the Food and Drug Administration rules on laser sights...
The ATF protects us everyday by stopping illegal and dangerous weapons and munitions from getting into the wrong hands. Apparently all that work is null and void when they stop some toys from distribution though...
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lilwil wrote:If they do start busting people as felons for airguns, they will make us sound like terrorists first. Need an airsofting public person. I would chip in for it.
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