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<blockquote data-quote="Pokem807" data-source="post: 3075181" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>Just read that article, it corroborates the TFB article.</p><p></p><p>While I'm disappointed in the reveal, I have to give Franklin Armory credit for generating some excitement and interest in further emasculating the SBR requirements of the NFA. I won't buy a Reformation, and I don't see it being a bit hit for FA, but I don't think that was the point. If a Reformation and an 11.5" SBR were sitting on a table side by side, nobody not privy to the secret sauce could pick out the "non-SBR". To me, if reinforces the primal stupidity of SBR requirements without introducing the "intent to shoulder" stipulations of an AR pistol with a brace.</p><p></p><p>I love this video from MAC, and I see the Reformation as a variation on the NFA Nut Kicker theme.\</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.full30.com/video/af03cb45490d56506931ddb3c52817d7" target="_blank">https://www.full30.com/video/af03cb45490d56506931ddb3c52817d7</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokem807, post: 3075181, member: 7378"] Just read that article, it corroborates the TFB article. While I'm disappointed in the reveal, I have to give Franklin Armory credit for generating some excitement and interest in further emasculating the SBR requirements of the NFA. I won't buy a Reformation, and I don't see it being a bit hit for FA, but I don't think that was the point. If a Reformation and an 11.5" SBR were sitting on a table side by side, nobody not privy to the secret sauce could pick out the "non-SBR". To me, if reinforces the primal stupidity of SBR requirements without introducing the "intent to shoulder" stipulations of an AR pistol with a brace. I love this video from MAC, and I see the Reformation as a variation on the NFA Nut Kicker theme.\ [URL]https://www.full30.com/video/af03cb45490d56506931ddb3c52817d7[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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