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<blockquote data-quote="tkdgeek" data-source="post: 3080621" data-attributes="member: 42976"><p>Forgive me coming into this nice thread late in the game. Had to start somewhere.</p><p>This is the same process (Set up a trust) that would be used in Oklahoma in order to purchase and possess a Short Barrel Rifle (SBR) like a 10.5" AR upper for 300aac right?</p><p>I've about come to the conclusion that it is not worth the extra several hundred in order to own it when just getting a slightly longer barrel will save all the trouble. No real interest in a suppressor currently as they cost more than a rifle. Which to me is akin to charging the same price as the car for a fancy remote keyfob to keep you from having to turn a key...ha. Poor example, but they are just too high priced for me.</p><p>SBR, on the other hand, is something I can afford as a new upper for my existing AR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tkdgeek, post: 3080621, member: 42976"] Forgive me coming into this nice thread late in the game. Had to start somewhere. This is the same process (Set up a trust) that would be used in Oklahoma in order to purchase and possess a Short Barrel Rifle (SBR) like a 10.5" AR upper for 300aac right? I've about come to the conclusion that it is not worth the extra several hundred in order to own it when just getting a slightly longer barrel will save all the trouble. No real interest in a suppressor currently as they cost more than a rifle. Which to me is akin to charging the same price as the car for a fancy remote keyfob to keep you from having to turn a key...ha. Poor example, but they are just too high priced for me. SBR, on the other hand, is something I can afford as a new upper for my existing AR. [/QUOTE]
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