A ‘Less-Than-Free-State’ Build | BUILD BOX

Published on November 12, 2024
Duration: 22:01

This video details building an AR-15 compliant with New York's SAFE Act, exploring both featureless and fixed magazine configurations. It highlights the Thordsen FRS-15 stock for featureless builds and the Cross Armory Safe Mag system for fixed magazine compliance, allowing for standard features like pistol grips. The content also includes a brief segment on firearm lubrication and a mention of a separate giveaway build.

Quick Summary

New York's SAFE Act restricts AR-15s by banning pistol grips, threaded barrels, and detachable magazines on 'featured' rifles. Compliance involves 'featureless' builds using stocks like the Thordsen FRS-15 or 'fixed magazine' builds with systems like Cross Armory Safe Mag.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: NY Compliance Challenge
  2. 01:20Understanding NY Compliance Rules
  3. 04:46Featureless Build Components Unboxing
  4. 05:38SDI Technical Support for Build
  5. 07:40Nook of Knowledge: Lubrication
  6. 10:45Legal Awareness for Gun Owners
  7. 13:32Giveaway Build: BRN-4
  8. 15:07Fixed Mag Compliance Solution
  9. 18:31Range Testing NY Compliant Build

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main requirements for an AR-15 to be compliant in New York under the SAFE Act?

New York's SAFE Act restricts AR-15s by banning pistol grips, threaded barrels, and detachable magazines on rifles classified as 'featured.' Compliance typically involves either making the rifle 'featureless' or using a fixed magazine system.

What is a 'featureless' AR-15 build for New York compliance?

A featureless build avoids 'assault weapon' classifications by using components like a Thordsen FRS-15 stock instead of a pistol grip and often a non-threaded barrel, while still allowing a detachable magazine.

How does a fixed magazine system help with New York AR-15 compliance?

Fixed magazine systems, like the Cross Armory Safe Mag, prevent easy magazine detachment. Combined with Quick Pins for rapid top-loading, they allow the rifle to retain features like a pistol grip and adjustable stock legally.

What is the difference between gun grease and gun oil?

Gun grease is recommended for high-friction areas and heavy wear applications on firearms, providing robust lubrication. Gun oil is better suited for general protection, corrosion resistance, and lighter lubrication needs.

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