

If you go read all the legal crap you will see that FRTs are still officially considered machine guns but that the rule might not be enforced under some conditions. Which means they’re not legal at all.
If you go read all the legal crap you will see that FRTs are still officially considered machine guns but that the rule might not be enforced under some conditions. Which means they’re not legal at all.
I always include STEP files.
I think some people don’t know that STEP is more useful. Other people “in the know” do it because they don’t want others to be able to easily edit the design and release new or better versions.
For cheap ones I like the NBS kits and those guns are what I use most. At least I know what I’m getting. With that said, I’ve had no issues with any cheap kits from eBay but for my duty rated stuff I buy all OEM Glock parts which costs about 3x more than NBS. Realistically I’m not sure I’m gaining anything. Maybe one day someone will blueprint a cheap kit vs OEM and do metallurgical tests.
I can model it if you take some pictures and measurements. I sketched up a rough version without any regard for measurements or even the shape because I don’t know what it actually looks like.
By “legal crap” I mean read the actual document(s) from the DOJ case. It says NOTHING about them not being machine guns. It only says the machine gun rule won’t be enforced under some circumstances eg. rarebreed.
Oh hell, nobody listens to me, just watch Kurt’s video. Search youtube for “Pyrrhic Victory at Best 2nd Amendment Lost” and skip to 3 minute mark.