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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3237045" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>From your link.</p><p>Bottom line: if an unmolested SB Tactical stabilizing brace is attached to the buffer tube of an AR-15 <a href="http://bit.ly/2VRsGg8" target="_blank">pistol</a>, the resulting firearm <em>can be legally shouldered and fired</em> without “making” it a short-barreled rifle under the National Firearm Act. However as soon as you do anything to change the brace (even just removing the strap) you have now “made” an SBR.</p><p></p><p>I get it now.....as long as the velcro straps are on the stock, it's a stabilizer even if they aren't necessary or used.</p><p>An ornament that is a work around like the regulation of a bump stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3237045, member: 5412"] From your link. Bottom line: if an unmolested SB Tactical stabilizing brace is attached to the buffer tube of an AR-15 [URL='http://bit.ly/2VRsGg8']pistol[/URL], the resulting firearm [I]can be legally shouldered and fired[/I] without “making” it a short-barreled rifle under the National Firearm Act. However as soon as you do anything to change the brace (even just removing the strap) you have now “made” an SBR. I get it now.....as long as the velcro straps are on the stock, it's a stabilizer even if they aren't necessary or used. An ornament that is a work around like the regulation of a bump stock. [/QUOTE]
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