I think the NFA section of this site would be a better place for discussing NFA issues.
The problem with your thinking is that the people that know about SBR would look there.
People that don't know any better just need a little education.
I think the NFA section of this site would be a better place for discussing NFA issues.
I think the NFA section of this site would be a better place for discussing NFA issues.
The problem with your thinking is that the people that know about SBR would look there.
People that don't know any better just need a little education.
CAR-AR-15 knows all about this stuff. Common sense isint so common anymore i guess.
You're talking about ATF regs. . .common sense has exactly zero to do with it! It's like trying to justify IRS rulings!
I've been in this game for a long time, and haven't heard of one single stand-alone SBR conviction. Add on charges, yes. Stand along conviction? No.
You're talking about ATF regs. . .common sense has exactly zero to do with it! It's like trying to justify IRS rulings!
I've been in this game for a long time, and haven't heard of one single stand-alone SBR conviction. Add on charges, yes. Stand along conviction? No.
I had a friend of mine in Fort Smith, AR who was charged with having an unregistered SBR. This was back in 1991. He was going thru a nasty divorce and the soon to be ex-wife called ATF and turned him in. They arrived and she let them in to the house where she showed them his 11.5" AR. Gun was confiscated and he was charged. Charges were eventually dropped, but he didn't get the gun back and he was out $7000.00 in lawyer fees. YMMV
Why did they drop the charges? Just curious.
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