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NFA & Class III Discussion
SBR AR15 upper questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="338Shooter" data-source="post: 1061416" data-attributes="member: 3449"><p>The bold part isn't correct. If you have one or more complete normal ARs and one short upper you are breaking the law technically (constructive intent). Basically it boils down to if you have a legal use for the items. If you have neither a legal way nor an illegal way to use it (like just a short upper and no other AR parts) you are good. If you have a legal way to use the item then you are good. If you only have an illegal way to use the item (short upper and non SBR AR rifles) you are probably breaking the "law". </p><p></p><p>Of course you can not tell any one and no one will ever know, but why risk 10 years in prison. Just wait until the form 1 or 4 come back and then buy your upper.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are not right on this. If the receiver was marked pistol or other on the 4473 and has never had a stock installed you can have a short upper and that lower. It's basically like building the receiver into a pistol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Shooter, post: 1061416, member: 3449"] The bold part isn't correct. If you have one or more complete normal ARs and one short upper you are breaking the law technically (constructive intent). Basically it boils down to if you have a legal use for the items. If you have neither a legal way nor an illegal way to use it (like just a short upper and no other AR parts) you are good. If you have a legal way to use the item then you are good. If you only have an illegal way to use the item (short upper and non SBR AR rifles) you are probably breaking the "law". Of course you can not tell any one and no one will ever know, but why risk 10 years in prison. Just wait until the form 1 or 4 come back and then buy your upper. You are not right on this. If the receiver was marked pistol or other on the 4473 and has never had a stock installed you can have a short upper and that lower. It's basically like building the receiver into a pistol. [/QUOTE]
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