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Can I run a pistol buffer tube on an AR-15 untill the Form 1 comes back?
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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 2050094" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>I must respectfuly disagree with the part in red above.</p><p></p><p>The term “pistol” is defined by 27 CFR 479.11, as “a weapon originally <u>designed, made, and intended </u>to fire a projectile (bullet) from one or more barrels when held in one hand, and having (a) a chamber(s) as an integral part(s) of, or permanently aligned with, the bore(s); and (b) a short stock designed to be gripped by one hand and at an angle to and extending below the line of the bore(s)”.</p><p></p><p>The key terms are "designed, made and intended" to be fired by one hand. The fact that you are capable of firing it from the shoulder does not make it an SBR.</p><p></p><p>Can you provide one substantiated legal case of someone being charged with possessing an un-registered SBR because they fired a legal pistol from their shoulder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 2050094, member: 204"] I must respectfuly disagree with the part in red above. The term “pistol” is defined by 27 CFR 479.11, as “a weapon originally [U]designed, made, and intended [/U]to fire a projectile (bullet) from one or more barrels when held in one hand, and having (a) a chamber(s) as an integral part(s) of, or permanently aligned with, the bore(s); and (b) a short stock designed to be gripped by one hand and at an angle to and extending below the line of the bore(s)”. The key terms are "designed, made and intended" to be fired by one hand. The fact that you are capable of firing it from the shoulder does not make it an SBR. Can you provide one substantiated legal case of someone being charged with possessing an un-registered SBR because they fired a legal pistol from their shoulder? [/QUOTE]
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