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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 2882977" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>I would make it the maximum you would potentially use it in the future. I don't know about sbr's but years ago when BATF inspected my inventory.</p><p>I asked about a thread adapter for an old suppressor I had and their response was permanently attach adapters to the various guns. Because if they measured the suppressor with the adapter attached it would put it over the maximum length listed on my paperwork and they would confiscate it. They also said it could be shorter, such as getting damage to the tube and having to shorten and re-thread. just can't be longer.</p><p></p><p>If the same mentality applies to sbr's and you paper it as say a 7" barrel with 25" overall then next year you put on a 12" barrel it would exceed your overall length.</p><p>Measure with stock fully extended and add an inch to the longest barrel you might possibly use to be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 2882977, member: 6777"] I would make it the maximum you would potentially use it in the future. I don't know about sbr's but years ago when BATF inspected my inventory. I asked about a thread adapter for an old suppressor I had and their response was permanently attach adapters to the various guns. Because if they measured the suppressor with the adapter attached it would put it over the maximum length listed on my paperwork and they would confiscate it. They also said it could be shorter, such as getting damage to the tube and having to shorten and re-thread. just can't be longer. If the same mentality applies to sbr's and you paper it as say a 7" barrel with 25" overall then next year you put on a 12" barrel it would exceed your overall length. Measure with stock fully extended and add an inch to the longest barrel you might possibly use to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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