A vertical grip can be added if the length exceeds 26"
Correct.A vertical grip can be added if the length exceeds 26"
Everything I see is that a brace on a SBR will require you to register a tax stamp on that rifle. If the barrel is 16” the brace is okay? I’m most certainly confused because that doesn’t sound right at all. I hope this BS is thrown out.
It's my understanding that they are only talking about rifles. But I also understand that I'm not super well versed in all this and that it's the AFT we are talking about and they do what they want.What about people who have braces on mossberg shockwave type firearms, are they gonna need to form 1 it too?
Bad news for anyone with foreign variants:
As I have been saying and AppliedString said above, just get a 16" barrel and a real stock and be done with it. That takes away all ambiguity for now.
Could be quite a few without functioning AR pistols who are also submitting a form 1 to take advantage of the "free" stamp, but will wait to put it together until after they get the stamp.Reporting what the lawyer says the AFT told him personally. And remember that normally the Form 1 is submitted BEFORE the SBR is manufactured, not afterwards. Not to mention the paperwork burden they AFT is going to have in processing up to 40 million Form 1's for folks trying to register their pistols with braces as SBR's. Take it up with him, if you think it wrong.
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