Can I own a semi-auto with a full-auto parts kit to be used as spare parts? Or do all parts kits owned have to be modified immediately upon owning them?
There are a limited number of parts from a full auto parts kit that would be usable in a semi automatic 1919a4. While it may not be illegal for you to possess a parts kit and a semi auto 1919, it would probably appear to be more reasonable (in the eyes of the BATF) to only possess semi auto parts and parts that work in both firearms. • Are new steel links regulated the same way as high capacity magazines? When more than 10 are linked, yes. • Can I put a flash hider, legally registered suppressor, bayonet, and/or grenade launcher on my 1919? Bayonet, probably not; launcher and others, probably. –> • The FM from 1955 says that I need to adjust the headspace with the guts inside the gun even if it has been set outside the reciever. Is setting the headspace outside the gun sufficient? How often is it neccessary to set headspace? Just pull the “guts” in and out of gun when setting the headspace. I would at least check it everytime it is taken apart, or at each sitting. • Are 80% plates thi
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