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How To Dispose of an Inoperable Receiver?

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  • asphalt cowboy
    Any method that renders it un-repairable would suffice.
    Personally, I don't care for cutting aluminum with a torch. I'd clamp it in my big vise and pound it into chunks with a BFH (big bleening hammer) and toss the chunks in with the rest of my scrap aluminum.
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  • Tflogger
    quote:Originally posted by asphalt cowboy
    Any method that renders it un-repairable would suffice.
    Personally, I don't care for cutting aluminum with a torch. I'd clamp it in my big vise and pound it into chunks with a BFH (big bleening hammer) and toss the chunks in with the rest of my scrap aluminum.


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  • ruger41
    Or take it to one of the dumb gun buy back things for a gift card.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Got any local gunsmiths, they might know someone that would like to try and weld it for training/practice or have it on the counter as a example of when things go wrong.

    I would think hack sawing it in 3 pieces would be easy enough.
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  • p3skyking
    Throw in a can collectors bag. It's broke, no need to make a federal case out of it.
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  • 62fuelie
    I had an AR receiver go bad so I took a Dremel with a cut-off disc and cut out the serial number and taped it to my inventory then cut it in three pieces with an angle grinder. It was a DRMO M-16, so when the feds came to do an inventory check, just showed them the SN and photos of the cut receiver body and they marked it "Field Destroyed".
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  • dfletcher
    I screwed up reloading a few years back and wrecked a 70's Smith Model 25. IIRC ATF website has a "how to" on cutting up a receiver so that it's no longer considered a gun. The cutting up points were pretty intuitive and there's no such thing as cutting up too much.
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  • fordsix
    one pound of tannerite outa do it[^]
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  • bpost
    Contact the manufacturer and see if they will offer any compensation towards a new gun!!!
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  • David Nunn
    Last one I had to dispose of, I smashed it into uselessness with a hammer, and then sacked it up with the aluminum cans for recycling.

    Oh yeah...I am a FFL, so I made the entry "DESTROYED" in my bound book.
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