
Aero Precision M5 Stripped Lower Receiver
- 7075-T6 forged aluminum
- DPMS Gen 1 / Aero M5 receiver path
State Legality MatrixUnfinished Frames & Ghost GunsOregon
Statute-cited, last verified 2026-08-18
Restricted
Restricted. An unfinished frame must be serialized by a federal licensee and transferred by a dealer with a background check; unserialized possession is prohibited. Effective 2024-09-01.
Controlling law: Or. Rev. Stat. §§ 166.265-166.267
Contested entry
Oregon provides a licensed serialization path and applies escalating penalties to repeat violations. The statute separately prohibits an unserialized completed firearm and unlicensed manufacture by specified computer-controlled methods.
Federal law
Federal law does not prohibit making a firearm for personal use, but prohibited-person, detectable-firearm, and unlicensed manufacturing-for-sale rules still apply. On August 17, 2026, Defense Distributed v. Blanche held 27 C.F.R. §§ 478.11 and 478.12(c) unconstitutional, but the judgment did not vacate those regulations and its declaratory and injunctive relief is party-scoped. Buyers outside the protected parties remain subject to the 2022 federal frame-or-receiver rule while litigation continues; state serialization, transfer, possession, and manufacturing laws apply independently.
Federal baseline verified 2026-08-18. Scope: Unfinished firearm frames and receivers, including products marketed as 80% lowers or pistol-frame blanks, plus firearms privately made without a serial number. Serialized stripped receivers transferred as firearms are outside this class's unfinished/unserialized restrictions.
Common questions
Restricted. An unfinished frame must be serialized by a federal licensee and transferred by a dealer with a background check; unserialized possession is prohibited. Effective 2024-09-01. Controlling law: Or. Rev. Stat. §§ 166.265-166.267.
The controlling law is Or. Rev. Stat. §§ 166.265-166.267. An unfinished frame must be serialized by a federal licensee and transferred by a dealer with a background check; unserialized possession is prohibited.
Oregon's rule took effect 2024-09-01. Oregon provides a licensed serialization path and applies escalating penalties to repeat violations. The statute separately prohibits an unserialized completed firearm and unlicensed manufacture by specified computer-controlled methods.
Federal law does not prohibit making a firearm for personal use, but prohibited-person, detectable-firearm, and unlicensed manufacturing-for-sale rules still apply. On August 17, 2026, Defense Distributed v. Blanche held 27 C.F.R. §§ 478.11 and 478.12(c) unconstitutional, but the judgment did not vacate those regulations and its declaratory and injunctive relief is party-scoped. Buyers outside the protected parties remain subject to the 2022 federal frame-or-receiver rule while litigation continues; state serialization, transfer, possession, and manufacturing laws apply independently.
What to buy
In a restricted state, start with a factory-completed lower carrying the manufacturer's serial number and complete the required dealer transfer. These are serialized receivers, not unfinished 80% lowers, pistol-frame blanks, or do-it-yourself receiver kits.






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