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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3376755" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>My current understanding is that:</p><p>* Brace and a barrel under 16" = Good to go</p><p>* Brace and a barrel over 16" = Still good to go</p><p>* Stock and a barrel under 16" = MAJOR FELONY</p><p>* Stock and a barrel over 16" = Also good to go.</p><p></p><p>Also, the last ATF Guidance I saw regarding braces is that as long as they are not modified from their factory configuration, they can be "occasionally" shouldered and fired from that position. How one determines that was not made clear, but in theory, you shouldn't go to the big house just from popping it up to the shoulder and taking shots. Were you to modify anything on the brace it would show "constructive intent" though which would make it class as an SBR and require a tax stamp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3376755, member: 5800"] My current understanding is that: * Brace and a barrel under 16" = Good to go * Brace and a barrel over 16" = Still good to go * Stock and a barrel under 16" = MAJOR FELONY * Stock and a barrel over 16" = Also good to go. Also, the last ATF Guidance I saw regarding braces is that as long as they are not modified from their factory configuration, they can be "occasionally" shouldered and fired from that position. How one determines that was not made clear, but in theory, you shouldn't go to the big house just from popping it up to the shoulder and taking shots. Were you to modify anything on the brace it would show "constructive intent" though which would make it class as an SBR and require a tax stamp. [/QUOTE]
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