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FYI this is legal under a set of circumstances, it’s just expensive since you have to get an auto sear from before 1986 which can run you $10,000-$20,000. For legal REASONS, if you want to do this, I recommend you go the leak route and just save up the money and buy the auto seat and tax stamp etc, cause the ATF is a pain in the ass, unless of course they get abolished. Which may not happen any time soon, and the prices of these auto Sears will just keep going up so it’s not a bad investment. If you don’t do the legal route you can get 10 years in prison, you have been warned..
Anyways
I think you can do with this any AR lower but a low shelf one is recommended and a M4 bolt carrier group is also recommended
Here is the difference between low shelf and high shelf AR lower:
Its overall very easy to make an AR fully automatic, much easier than a switch on a Glock (or a Glock 18). From coat hanger method to swift links, yankee boogles, etc
This is what a swift link looks like, an auto sear that goes in a AR lower, it’s very small
How it works, this example is of a 3d printed one, and then the second video is a comparison between a M4 and a coat hanger method.
Anyways
I think you can do with this any AR lower but a low shelf one is recommended and a M4 bolt carrier group is also recommended
Here is the difference between low shelf and high shelf AR lower:
Its overall very easy to make an AR fully automatic, much easier than a switch on a Glock (or a Glock 18). From coat hanger method to swift links, yankee boogles, etc
This is what a swift link looks like, an auto sear that goes in a AR lower, it’s very small

How it works, this example is of a 3d printed one, and then the second video is a comparison between a M4 and a coat hanger method.