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Well if you remove gas system. Block off port it is essentially a straight pull bolt gun with auto assist loading.Who makes them?
You would have to ask them. I can't see a reason for a buffer and spring but other than that, it's a mil-spec lower receiver and would require an FFL. Not sure how the state views it since it's not coming as a semi-auto, kills everything in it's path, scary black 30 clip per second thingy with the part that goes up.On complete rifles, are the lowers the same as their semi auto counterparts?
It went fine. Why wouldn't it?If you have bought a bolt action (non-semiauto) AR15 style rifle from a WA or Oregon FFL since I1639 passed, let me know how the transfer went.
That's not what I asked. Does anyone sell one? I have "doubts" that the state is going to let someone buy a stripped lower because they pinky swear they will not put it together as a semi. Is anyone selling stripped lowers here in WA any more? Now if someone makes one that you actually can't put together as a semi? I would have to guess it would not fly here.Well if you remove gas system. Block off port it is essentially a straight pull bolt gun with auto assist loading.
Where did you buy it and who made it?It went fine. Why wouldn't it?
Here is the site for the Co. Interesting looking placePrecise Shooter in Woodinville. Zermatt short action receiver.
It actually shipped from Northland Precision, who seems to sell a lot Zermatt receivers.Here is the site for the Co. Interesting looking place
Our Actions - Zermatt Arms Website
All of our actions include Floating, Interchangeable Bolt Head Controlled Round Feed Enclosed Mechanical Ejector Pinned Picatinny Rail Bayonet Style Firing Pin Assembly 2 Lug. 90° Bolt Throw Right or Left Hand Receivers DLC Coated Bolt Heads Black Nitride Finished Bolt Body Are you a dealer...www.zermattarms.com
That's not what @arakboss is asking about. That's just a Remington 700 clone set in a chassis, which are perfectly legal, no question.It actually shipped from Northland Precision, who seems to sell a lot Zermatt receivers.
Zermatt Origin is rem700 stock/mag compatible but takes savage prefit barrels. Comes with m16 extractor and othe typical improvements one would do to a basic 700 action. And the bolt heads are swappable. Mine has a PPC bolt for grendel/arc but could switch to any short action bolt. Basic receiver with one bolt is about $900.
Oops. Yeah yer right. Not sure how my eyes glazed over that detail.That's not what @arakboss is asking about. That's just a Remington 700 clone set in a chassis, which are perfectly legal, no question.
He's talking about an AR-15 based lower with a bolt action upper, such as these: https://uintahprecision.com/
Look like nice rifles. From the site this "sounds" like it would be no go here:That's not what @arakboss is asking about. That's just a Remington 700 clone set in a chassis, which are perfectly legal, no question.
He's talking about an AR-15 based lower with a bolt action upper, such as these: https://uintahprecision.com/
Correct, it would be a no-go here.Look like nice rifles. From the site this "sounds" like it would be no go here:
The UP-15 billet lower is a sleek no non-sense AR15 lower receiver, ready for your next build. Whether you're looking to complete your Uintah Precision bolt action AR build or a standard AR15 build, the UP-15 includes a lot of features for a great price.
Sure sounds like the lower would still be an AR lower. So have to guess a semi upper would just pin on.
Right standard AR lower. In a technical sense I do not think the Uintah upper is illegal to ship to a washington buyer. It can't be used to make an assault weapon.Look like nice rifles. From the site this "sounds" like it would be no go here:
The UP-15 billet lower is a sleek no non-sense AR15 lower receiver, ready for your next build. Whether you're looking to complete your Uintah Precision bolt action AR build or a standard AR15 build, the UP-15 includes a lot of features for a great price.
Sure sounds like the lower would still be an AR lower. So have to guess a semi upper would just pin on.
I had to re-read it again because like you, I initially thought; "of course, why not?"Oops. Yeah yer right. Not sure how my eyes glazed over that detail.
The upper should not be a problem since its mail order. Some places are still selling AR parts to WA. Some are not willing to as they just don't trust the AG here to not come at them and force them to pay for lawyers. The law was so poorly written that its going to be very hit and miss. The parts that need an FFL are what are going to be absolutely no would be my best guess. Since few if any FFL's here are going to want to put their entire operation on the line against side show bob.Right standard AR lower. In a technical sense I do not think the Uintah upper is illegal to ship to a washington buyer. It can't be used to make an assault weapon.
If I were arakboss I would contact Uintah to ask if they will ship a bolt upper to WA.