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Pistol Brace "rules" signed by AG today
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3947968" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I don't own a pistol-braced weapon, but I have been following this topic and it would seem to me that for those who have an AR with a brace on it and an upper shorter than will be allowed without a stamp, can just install a 16" barrel or upper and be done with it until hopefully the rule gets overturned later? I am not a legal expert of course. I've not seen anything yet that says the brace itself must be registered because as people have been saying, the lower (or other gun) is what is engraved is registering the gun for a tax stamp? Also, I would imagine that many folks who get a stamp would toss the brace aside and put a real stock on the gun once it was legal?</p><p></p><p>Also as previously mentioned, I have seen a lot of airsoft gun pictures with what looks like the same style braces so these apparently are not only for real guns. As for the MPX, that would suck if someone paid for one of those and then had the rug pulled but maybe they can order a 16" barrel for those?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3947968, member: 24531"] I don't own a pistol-braced weapon, but I have been following this topic and it would seem to me that for those who have an AR with a brace on it and an upper shorter than will be allowed without a stamp, can just install a 16" barrel or upper and be done with it until hopefully the rule gets overturned later? I am not a legal expert of course. I've not seen anything yet that says the brace itself must be registered because as people have been saying, the lower (or other gun) is what is engraved is registering the gun for a tax stamp? Also, I would imagine that many folks who get a stamp would toss the brace aside and put a real stock on the gun once it was legal? Also as previously mentioned, I have seen a lot of airsoft gun pictures with what looks like the same style braces so these apparently are not only for real guns. As for the MPX, that would suck if someone paid for one of those and then had the rug pulled but maybe they can order a 16" barrel for those? [/QUOTE]
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