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    AR NFA question

    I have seen some cool lower receivers for sale that have the burst and auto position. I was under the impression that we were not allowed to manufacture a NFA item in any way form or fashion even with the proper paperwork here in the "land of the free"?

    Also on a side note, I have seen people using 308 suppressors on 5.56 ARs. How is this possible?

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    There are a lot of registered drop in sears out there, which can be installed into new semi lowers, and their owners often remark the lower.

    For that matter, you can have your semi lower marked auto or burst if you want, even though it doesn't really function that way.

    If a suppressor has a large enough freebore to pass a .308 safely, and some do, there's no reason it couldn't be used on a .308 firearm. Tight tolerances and barrel flex might lead to baffle strikes or worse, but hey, it's their can to use or abuse if they want. I've used .308 cans with 9mm before with no ill effects.

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    Some manufacturers actually intend for their 7.62 cans to be usable on a 5.56. My YHM Phantom 7.62 will mount on both the YHM 7.62 and 5.56 QD mounts. The Phantom 5.56 will only mount on the YHM 5.56 QD mount. I use my Phantom 7.62 on a DPMS LR-308T, a Sig 556, and an AR.
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    So you do the paperwork and have the sear installed? If I wanted say safe/semi/burst, do you mean the selector switch wouldnt work like that of a M16A2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solidus-snake View Post
    So you do the paperwork and have the sear installed? If I wanted say safe/semi/burst, do you mean the selector switch wouldnt work like that of a M16A2?
    yea once it's transferred to you Just drop it in. You'll need the associated M16 FCG parts too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Solidus-snake View Post
    So you do the paperwork and have the sear installed? If I wanted say safe/semi/burst, do you mean the selector switch wouldnt work like that of a M16A2?
    It will work exactly like that. registered drop-in sears are in the $12,000 range right now, though.

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    Holy shit, that's one expensive piece of scrap

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    Saw a colt full auto in a Tucson shop last week for $12,500. Seems a much better deal than the sear.

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