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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3950257" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Saw a vid on the tube from shot show of a GOA attorney explaining that the bureau itself didn't even know what the "rule" is and it is left open to their discretion for interpretation. He said that it was written such that when people register, most of the checks will fail at the 88 day mark as is common place for NFA weapons anyway, and then the agent at shot show told him that even though folks tried to comply, and even though the failed processing wasn't their fault, that as soon as 120 days passes, the first people they will target are those who tried to comply.</p><p></p><p>I can't say it enough that I'm so glad I never got one. However, for those who did, the easiest fix is to put a 16" barrel on it before the 120 day period ends. Lotta debate since a buffer is required for the weapon to operate, if even a AR pistol will still even be legal because of the fixed tube protrusion. Safe thing to do from my perspective is just get a 16" upper and forget about ever using the other one again unless the rule is overturned later. Sry for all those affected by the rug pull, but if it were me, I'd be making what I had legal. Once you do that, toss the brace aside too and just use an actual stock and enjoy the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3950257, member: 24531"] Saw a vid on the tube from shot show of a GOA attorney explaining that the bureau itself didn't even know what the "rule" is and it is left open to their discretion for interpretation. He said that it was written such that when people register, most of the checks will fail at the 88 day mark as is common place for NFA weapons anyway, and then the agent at shot show told him that even though folks tried to comply, and even though the failed processing wasn't their fault, that as soon as 120 days passes, the first people they will target are those who tried to comply. I can't say it enough that I'm so glad I never got one. However, for those who did, the easiest fix is to put a 16" barrel on it before the 120 day period ends. Lotta debate since a buffer is required for the weapon to operate, if even a AR pistol will still even be legal because of the fixed tube protrusion. Safe thing to do from my perspective is just get a 16" upper and forget about ever using the other one again unless the rule is overturned later. Sry for all those affected by the rug pull, but if it were me, I'd be making what I had legal. Once you do that, toss the brace aside too and just use an actual stock and enjoy the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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