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INB4 the atf jokes. These are legal to own. Just don't drill the 3rd hole unless you're qualified to do so. These are ambi m16 drilling jigs. For use with a 1/8 drill. Have been tested to fit milspec lowers. Due to different manufacturing tolerances across the board, these may fit tight in different Lowers. When removing from a tight lower, use something softer than aluminum to remove them to prevent damage to the jig. $85 PLUS SHIP PER JIG FOR ANY QTY. 

These are better than the single sided jigs as you don't have to worry about drilling complete thru the receiver and potentially egging out the holes or having the drill walk. These index off the selector switch hole and rear takedown pin holes. 

Payment to be sent via zelle preferred. But can take most of the online payments or can accept usps money orders sent via priority mail. 

 

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Yeah, jokes aside- if you're not familiar with the Auto Key Card case, those guys got 5 years for selling what's effectively a picture.

I don't make a habit of crapping on other people's sale ads, but... this is a very, very bad idea if not an 07/02.

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8 hours ago, spall said:

Yeah, jokes aside- if you're not familiar with the Auto Key Card case, those guys got 5 years for selling what's effectively a picture.

I don't make a habit of crapping on other people's sale ads, but... this is a very, very bad idea if not an 07/02.

If you're unfamiliar with the way the laws work, it's best to not comment at all. I'm well aware of the legality of these and I would never jeopardize myself nor anyone else. 

 

These drill jigs with various designs have been freely sold on the market for years. They're ok

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2 hours ago, dakotastomm said:

If you're unfamiliar with the way the laws work, it's best to not comment at all. I'm well aware of the legality of these and I would never jeopardize myself nor anyone else. 

 

These drill jigs with various designs have been freely sold on the market for years. They're ok

It's not like the ATF is known for changing their mind abruptly and prosecuting based on their newfound perspective... it's not about the law, it's about their current interpretation. You can defend your opinion citing the law as written, but the fact is, there are people sitting in prison right now for laser etching the shape of a lightning link on a piece of sheet metal and offering it for sale with a wink. Those took a while to cut out with a dremel and had unreliable functionality. If this works as advertised, it's a 30 second conversion device, and now there's case law to further damn the concept.

Why would any unlicensed individual take the risk of buying something that they cannot lawfully use when there's a chance that simply owning the tool could bring trouble, regardless of how most attorneys would interpret the legality of it? Your "trust me, bro" argument to its legality isn't very compelling.

I'm not wasting my time arguing with you to prove that I'm right, it's genuinely in hopes of keeping someone out of jail.

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38 minutes ago, spall said:

It's not like the ATF is known for changing their mind abruptly and prosecuting based on their newfound perspective... it's not about the law, it's about their current interpretation. You can defend your opinion citing the law as written, but the fact is, there are people sitting in prison right now for laser etching the shape of a lightning link on a piece of sheet metal and offering it for sale with a wink. Those took a while to cut out with a dremel and had unreliable functionality. If this works as advertised, it's a 30 second conversion device, and now there's case law to further damn the concept.

Why would any unlicensed individual take the risk of buying something that they cannot lawfully use when there's a chance that simply owning the tool could bring trouble, regardless of how most attorneys would interpret the legality of it? Your "trust me, bro" argument to its legality isn't very compelling.

I'm not wasting my time arguing with you to prove that I'm right, it's genuinely in hopes of keeping someone out of jail.

There is no "trust me bro" Going on here. You're comparing this to a lightening link card (which I agree was bullshit charges, but really isnt any different than the "80% glock switches") but 30 different companies already sell drill jigs. If my their lawyers say it's OK, then cool. My lawyers do as well and I will continue selling these until there is cut and dry wording in the law that states a jig is illegal. 

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