R MacDonald
02-03-2007, 07:39 PM
"The Workbench AR15 Project" is now out and available. Starting with an 80% complete AR15 lower receiver, the book takes you step by step through all the processes involved to make a working firearm that is safe to fire, and 100% legal to make and own. Loaded with 84 photographs, the book fully explains each step and has at least one photograph to accompany it.
http://www.patriotpublications.com/title1.htm
This is a legal way to make a firearm that does not exist in the eyes of the Government. Not only do you have the rewards of making a firearm yourself, you are safe in the knowledge that no one else knows it exists. As long as you can purchase a firearm, you may legally construct one for personal use; it must never be sold, given away, or traded however. Additionally, no serial number or registration is required. "The Workbench AR15 Project" is the perfect do-it-yourself book for those who truly want an "invisible firearm."
Available from Patriot Publications. www.patriotpublications.com (http://www.patriotpublications.com/) Get it before the ATF decides to reclassify these receivers to require the same paperwork as a complete lower!
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OVERVIEW:
The AR15 rifle is one of the most versatile firearms ever made. The basic design of a barreled upper receiver separate from the lower receiver allows the shooter to have one lower receiver and several uppers to suit a variety of needs, essentially creating several rifles from one. Upper receivers are available in calibers ranging from .22 LR to .50 BMG, meaning one AR15 can be configured into a rifle that can plink tin cans off a fence, or hit targets at fifteen hundred yards out.
Now home builders have a way to create their own multipurpose AR15 with common tools at a fraction of the cost of buying each rifle separately. By purchasing a partially completed lower receiver (available from a number of outlets) and following the step-by-step instructions in this book, anyone with a small workshop can make his own AR15 for target shooting, hunting, collecting, or self defense. Because the resulting rifle is classified as a homebuilt firearm by the BATF, there is no legal requirement to register it with the Government, making it the ultimate expression of a free, law-abiding citizen's right to keep and bear arms.
The Workbench AR15 contains the easiest, most straightforward method to complete the job, as well as a number of improvised techniques, advice on substitute parts, and simple ways to fix mistakes as you go.
Author D.A. Hänks walks you through the entire process- staying legal, finishing the lower receiver, assembling all the parts, and test firing your completed rifle- with clear text and detailed photos.
<table style="border-collapse: collapse;" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="1" bordercolor="#993300" cellpadding="6" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td> These photographs show actual home-built rifles being fired! See full-size photos for more detail, and additional pictures of other rifles built on these receivers, including .50 BMG!
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Click photos to enlarge.
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Other future titles will include a book for the advanced home firearms builder, to create the solid brass AR15 lower receiver pictured here. It will require no machining, as a unique method for building the difficult areas normally machined out is explained in detail.
http://www.patriotpublications.com/image007large_small.jpg (http://www.patriotpublications.com/image007large.jpg) http://www.patriotpublications.com/image009large_small.jpg (http://www.patriotpublications.com/image009large.jpg)
Click photos to enlarge.
http://www.patriotpublications.com/title1.htm
This is a legal way to make a firearm that does not exist in the eyes of the Government. Not only do you have the rewards of making a firearm yourself, you are safe in the knowledge that no one else knows it exists. As long as you can purchase a firearm, you may legally construct one for personal use; it must never be sold, given away, or traded however. Additionally, no serial number or registration is required. "The Workbench AR15 Project" is the perfect do-it-yourself book for those who truly want an "invisible firearm."
Available from Patriot Publications. www.patriotpublications.com (http://www.patriotpublications.com/) Get it before the ATF decides to reclassify these receivers to require the same paperwork as a complete lower!
http://www.patriotpublications.com/AR-15_COVERa.jpg
OVERVIEW:
The AR15 rifle is one of the most versatile firearms ever made. The basic design of a barreled upper receiver separate from the lower receiver allows the shooter to have one lower receiver and several uppers to suit a variety of needs, essentially creating several rifles from one. Upper receivers are available in calibers ranging from .22 LR to .50 BMG, meaning one AR15 can be configured into a rifle that can plink tin cans off a fence, or hit targets at fifteen hundred yards out.
Now home builders have a way to create their own multipurpose AR15 with common tools at a fraction of the cost of buying each rifle separately. By purchasing a partially completed lower receiver (available from a number of outlets) and following the step-by-step instructions in this book, anyone with a small workshop can make his own AR15 for target shooting, hunting, collecting, or self defense. Because the resulting rifle is classified as a homebuilt firearm by the BATF, there is no legal requirement to register it with the Government, making it the ultimate expression of a free, law-abiding citizen's right to keep and bear arms.
The Workbench AR15 contains the easiest, most straightforward method to complete the job, as well as a number of improvised techniques, advice on substitute parts, and simple ways to fix mistakes as you go.
Author D.A. Hänks walks you through the entire process- staying legal, finishing the lower receiver, assembling all the parts, and test firing your completed rifle- with clear text and detailed photos.
<table style="border-collapse: collapse;" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="1" bordercolor="#993300" cellpadding="6" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td> These photographs show actual home-built rifles being fired! See full-size photos for more detail, and additional pictures of other rifles built on these receivers, including .50 BMG!
http://www.patriotpublications.com/fireline1_small.jpg (http://www.patriotpublications.com/fireline1.jpg) http://www.patriotpublications.com/fireline2_small.jpg (http://www.patriotpublications.com/fireline2.jpg)
Click photos to enlarge.
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</td> </tr> </tbody></table>
Other future titles will include a book for the advanced home firearms builder, to create the solid brass AR15 lower receiver pictured here. It will require no machining, as a unique method for building the difficult areas normally machined out is explained in detail.
http://www.patriotpublications.com/image007large_small.jpg (http://www.patriotpublications.com/image007large.jpg) http://www.patriotpublications.com/image009large_small.jpg (http://www.patriotpublications.com/image009large.jpg)
Click photos to enlarge.