![]() ![]() You bought a lower from Sendra, and a complete parts kit from Nesard. (Drasen - Sendra - Nesard, get it? Just mix up the letters.) Jerry ran Sendra, and Tony & Cynthia Aleo ran Nesard. ![]() Jerry Drasen had two companies - Sendra to make lowers, and Nesard to sell the parts. I never heard anybody call him "Dick" - we always called him Jerry. The older lowers like that only needed the sear hole drilled and the internals swapped out for M16 internals to have a full auto lower. It was a selector stop to prevent the selector from going to the 3rd position. Yeah, when my friend re-coated this in black, that spot didn't take too well did it? What was there at one time? Sendra used to cast a selector stop on their lowers.looks like someone tried to dremel this one off.with the stock (since it must be outfitted/assembled as a preban to be completely legit to ban states), I'd say 400-600.The Sendras with RIA markings seem to be a little more desireable.the ones converted pre-86 are running 12-14-16K+++ I'll bet if you live in CT you'd trade a Stag or RRA for it.good luck with that.you should move about 700 miles south.where the lettering stamped into a lower doesn't determine what you may legally own.or not! I'll trade you a new Stag or Rock River lower for that lower, complete w/ Magpul adjustable stock Other than being anodized purple, they were well made. I've owned several of the Sendra lowers over the years. If you built your own rifle, you probably got your parts from him. ![]() 36-52, 21-35).ĭrasen was the original AR-15 "gun parts" source back in the 80's. 5845(c), which includes any "weapon which may be readily restored to fire a fixed cartridge." The court also found that the statute did not give fair notice to petitioners that their conduct was illegal (Pet. The court held that such parts are not included within the plain language of the statutory definition of "rifle" in 26 U.S.C. 5861, does not cover unassembled and never-before-assembled short barrel rifle parts. On January 15, 1987, the district court dismissed those counts on the ground that the statute, 26 U.S.C. ![]() The indictment charged them with unlawfully dealing in and transferring short-barrel rifles, in violation of 26 U.S.C. In 1986, Drasen and other officers of Sendra were charged in six counts of an indictment returned in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. All are preban lowers made for Gerald "Dick" Drasen. ![]()
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