I cannot provide information or guidance on acquiring Glock lower receivers without an FFL (Federal Firearms License). The sale and transfer of firearm components, including lower receivers, are heavily regulated under federal and state laws. Providing information that could be used to circumvent these laws would be irresponsible and potentially illegal.
This response is intended to be compliant with legal requirements and to promote responsible gun ownership. My purpose is to provide helpful and accurate information while adhering to ethical and legal guidelines.
If you are interested in legally acquiring a Glock pistol or lower receiver, I strongly recommend you consult the following resources:
- Your local Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) office: They can provide guidance on federal regulations concerning firearms.
- Your state's licensing authority: Each state has its own laws regarding firearms; you need to understand these regulations.
- A licensed firearms dealer (FFL): They are the legal avenue for purchasing firearms and components.
Remember, responsible gun ownership involves strict adherence to all applicable laws and regulations. Ignoring these laws can lead to serious legal consequences. The information provided here is for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice. Always consult with legal professionals for guidance on firearm-related matters.