was talking to my suppressor guy and make this make sense.. You can have a arm brace in your possession and it is totally legal. If you on the other hand had a stock and a ar pistol it is intent to build...
For all those asking about adding a stock to their pistol with an arm brace.
Once the firearm is registered as a short-barreled rifle (SBR) can I remove/change the “stabilizing brace” or attach an item marketed as a stock? If so, am I required to notify ATF in advance?
Yes, the firearm is registered as an SBR, and you can change out the “brace” device or stock for a different brace or stock. You do not need to contact ATF/NFA because changing the brace/stock does not change the configuration of the SBR. However, if the length of the firearm has changed you will need to notify the NFA Division.
Final Note: The SBR is not “registered” until an approved Form 1 is received from NFA. The brace cannot be substituted/replaced until that time.
You got an actual stamp for a braced lower? For free? Just asking
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You will get an approved form 1 that states “pursuant to ATF final rule 2021R-08F” that basically says, free stamp until this legislation is struck down in court.
You will get an approved form 1 that states “pursuant to ATF final rule 2021R-08F” that basically says, free stamp until this legislation is struck down in court.
It will be in limbo for a while amigo if it goes through the courts, like the bump stock...not certain if a winning vote will kill it dead or not. I'm assuming doj / admin will counter in some fashion??
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