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Is it necessary for the receiver to be stamped, engraved or to otherwise physically indicate .50 BMG in some fashion?
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The statutes prescribe no such stamping or engraving requirement for those receivers which may be registered as a .50 BMG rifle.
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Is it necessary for the receiver to be stamped, engraved or to otherwise physically indicate .50 BMG in some fashion?
Related Questions
- A fully functional, serialized receiver which does not already fall within the statutory definitions of a ...
- The statute makes no prohibitions against utilizing receivers that can lawfully be a part of a .50 BMG rifle ...
- Lawfully registered .50 BMG rifles can be disposed of as follows: • The .50 BMG rifle can be sold to a ...
- Yes. However, a .50 BMG rifle can only be left with a gunsmith who holds a .50 BMG Rifle Permit. Otherwise, ...
- An acknowledgment letter that DOJ has received a .50 BMG rifle registration application should be returned ...