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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3235974" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>Not anymore. ATF has flip-flopped on that and their latest opinion (as of a couple years ago) is that shouldering a pistol brace is not a redesign of the firearm into an NFA regulated item as long as the brace is installed and configured as designed. Any modification to the brace that undermines using it as a brace or improves its functionality as a butt stock would be a redesign and effectively make the gun an SBR.</p><p></p><p>It’s not worth the risk for me. They can change their mind whenever they want (so much for being a nation of laws). I could see maybe building an AR pistol at some point, but wouldn’t put a brace on it.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully one day we’ll just repeal the NFA. Pointless archaic law. I’m not holding my breath though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3235974, member: 29267"] Not anymore. ATF has flip-flopped on that and their latest opinion (as of a couple years ago) is that shouldering a pistol brace is not a redesign of the firearm into an NFA regulated item as long as the brace is installed and configured as designed. Any modification to the brace that undermines using it as a brace or improves its functionality as a butt stock would be a redesign and effectively make the gun an SBR. It’s not worth the risk for me. They can change their mind whenever they want (so much for being a nation of laws). I could see maybe building an AR pistol at some point, but wouldn’t put a brace on it. Hopefully one day we’ll just repeal the NFA. Pointless archaic law. I’m not holding my breath though. [/QUOTE]
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