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Anyone register a pistol brace?
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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 4047647" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Technically, the ATF issued three letters. The first one stated that SB Tactical could make and sell arm braces because those items were not part of the ATF’s remit. After the popularity of arm braces took off, the ATF issued a second letter ordering SBT to cease and desist from making and selling arm braces because they turned pistols into SBR’s. The third letter, after two years of litigation, was to “clarify” the ATF’s position, because people “misunderstood” the agency’s stance regarding arm braces; as long as contact with the shoulder was “unintentional” or “accidental,” the ATF had no issue with arm braces. Ten years and some 4-40 million arm braces later, they’re once again labeling pistols with arm braces to be SBR’s...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 4047647, member: 7157"] Technically, the ATF issued three letters. The first one stated that SB Tactical could make and sell arm braces because those items were not part of the ATF’s remit. After the popularity of arm braces took off, the ATF issued a second letter ordering SBT to cease and desist from making and selling arm braces because they turned pistols into SBR’s. The third letter, after two years of litigation, was to “clarify” the ATF’s position, because people “misunderstood” the agency’s stance regarding arm braces; as long as contact with the shoulder was “unintentional” or “accidental,” the ATF had no issue with arm braces. Ten years and some 4-40 million arm braces later, they’re once again labeling pistols with arm braces to be SBR’s... [/QUOTE]
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