jackie schmidt
New member
OK, I do barrel work for some friends, mainly because it so darned hard for them to get any thing done in a timely manner. I have the means and the facility, I enjoy doing it.
But, just what are the laws governing this. I am working on a piece for a Firearm. Do you have to have an FFL to perform the machine work involved in barrel istallation.
What about re-tapping a scope mount hole?? Or facing a bolt face?? Or gluing in an action?? Bedding a Stock?? Or truing an action??. Making a trigger hanger?? Or any machine work involving Guns??.
I have looked at all of the laws on the various web sites, it all relates to manufacturing. Where does "manufacturing" begin, and end. I certainly know that I cannot make an action and sell it to someone, because that is the serial numbered base of the firearm.
So, the question is. Does a "hobbyist" have to have a FFL in order to do machine shop work on Firearms, particularilly in the area of installing Barrels??.......jackie
But, just what are the laws governing this. I am working on a piece for a Firearm. Do you have to have an FFL to perform the machine work involved in barrel istallation.
What about re-tapping a scope mount hole?? Or facing a bolt face?? Or gluing in an action?? Bedding a Stock?? Or truing an action??. Making a trigger hanger?? Or any machine work involving Guns??.
I have looked at all of the laws on the various web sites, it all relates to manufacturing. Where does "manufacturing" begin, and end. I certainly know that I cannot make an action and sell it to someone, because that is the serial numbered base of the firearm.
So, the question is. Does a "hobbyist" have to have a FFL in order to do machine shop work on Firearms, particularilly in the area of installing Barrels??.......jackie