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Originally posted by DirtyDave View PostThe brace by itself is not illegal. They have just decided that a Brace is now considered a Stock. So an AR Pistol with a Brace is now considered an SBR because the brace = stock. So they give the option to register as SBR or reconfigure it back to what they consider a pistol
An AR Pistol with just a smooth buffer tube or foam sleeve is still considered a pistol
That’s not how I read the rule.
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostThey want to see your schedule A lmao. NO WAY. I don’t even provide my schedule A on any NFA purchases. Never have. They get my trust. Anyone wants to see my schedule A has to come ask. Or kiss my schedule Ace. I’ve got a bunch of registered NFA stuff. As do a lot here. But this is a clown show and forced registration to a T.
Not exactly sure where you’re getting that out of having to prove ownership prior to January 13th and also having to prove configuration prior to January 13th. It’s a way for them to avoid everyone filing every **** thing they own as an SBR. I’m not sure why everyone thought it was just gonna be free SBR stamps no questions asked.
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Originally posted by QuackHunter View PostNot exactly sure where you’re getting that out of having to prove ownership prior to January 13th and also having to prove configuration prior to January 13th. It’s a way for them to avoid everyone filing every **** thing they own as an SBR. I’m not sure why everyone thought it was just gonna be free SBR stamps no questions asked.
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And who the hell puts standard firearms in your NFA trust?
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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View PostYou might want to do a little more research on that statement.
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Obviously left wide open since they didn't specify how much surface area is allowed or not. Would be nice if they gave you that in square inches, but that makes too much sense LOL
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Originally posted by DirtyDave View PostThat is about Surface Area. A buttstock has surface area to spread the load over a larger area for recoil. The end of a plain buffer tube has the Surface Area of a 25 cent piece. The surface area of a "Brace" against your shoulder allows it to comfortably be fired that way.
Obviously left wide open since they didn't specify how much surface area is allowed or not. Would be nice if they gave you that in square inches, but that makes too much sense LOL
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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View PostIt says, "Whether the surface area is" so that means ANY surface area regardless of size.
Has anyone filed for there Form 1 yet. Would like to know how that went and it did not ask for payment at the end of the filing?
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Originally posted by Huntin View PostSo this is telling me that I can own an AR pistol with any buffer tube? It just goes to show how much BS this is.
Has anyone filed for there Form 1 yet. Would like to know how that went and it did not ask for payment at the end of the filing?
The evil pistol brace isn't illegal on a 16" upper. So all those thinking they'll just remove the brace might want to think that through.
None of this matters to me because all mine sank with my boat on Jan 12th.
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What they're saying is; a Brace is crap and if you put a stock on it it's SBR. Either way you have to pay your $200 and let us keep track of you and what you have and if you don't you're a criminal. Unless it's a 16" barrel or longer and can't be considered as a pistol... and it can't be automatic either. (Soon they'll say no high capacity magazines).....
He77, Pakistan has more Freedom than we do when it comes to weapons
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