Deanimator
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Remember, they're not coming for your guns...
So, if we're honest, the only real advantage is having a SBR without the stamp
Wouldn’t the original Sig strapped cuff model come in at less than four points?
I was within the bounds of the law when I bought a braced pistol, and now suddenly I could be a felon overnight? I submitted a comment and it's a bit wordy, but I think I made my point crystal clear. I also wrote my senators and representatives but they're all left-wing extremists, so I'm confident that my words fell on deaf ears.
I've been weighing my options. I've considered getting a 16" upper which would not only bypass this nonsense but also get me extra velocity which is rarely a bad thing, but it would also make my gun much heavier and more cumbersome inside my small house which is the sole reason I bought a shorter barrel in the first place. If I made it an SBR then sure I could get the stock I've always wanted, but then I'd need to beg permission from the crown to cross state lines as well as leave it unloaded and out of reach inside my truck, and that's on the assumption that I'm not in a jurisdiction that has banned SBRs outright. Ugh. Every single option sucks in its own way, so IF this rule is implemented then my only choice is to simply pick which option I think sucks the least.<<snipped for brevity, my apologies>>
It appears to be a blade, currently w/o a strap.Buffer Tube: Mil-Spec Buffer Tube
Adjustment: 6-Position
Pistol Brace: Mission First Tactical Battlelink Pistol Stabilizer
[*]Minimized Rear Surface lacking features to discourage shouldering 1
[*]Adjustable or telescoping attachment designed for shouldering 2
[*]“Fin- type” design
- WITH Arm Strap 0
- WITHOUT Arm Strap 2
[*]Adjustable Rifle Buffer Tube 1
[*]LENGTH OF PULL- Less than 10-1/2 Inches 0 shoulder
- 10-1/2 but under 11-1/2 Inches 1
- 11-1/2 but under 12-1/2 Inches 2
- 12-1/2 but under 13-1/2 Inches 3
- 13-1/2 Inches and Over 4
So, being fairly new to the AR platform, and not currently possessing a pistol- I am not up to speed on everything entailed here.
PSA just had blemished complete pistol lowers on their Daily Deal for cheap. I ordered one, intending to build (honestly just putting an upper and a lower together.
Per the specs-
It appears to be a blade, currently w/o a strap.
As best as I can figure- that would score a 5 in section 2 as-is; but I could add a strap and bring it to a 3. Correct?
If I can get Sec 2 under control, now looking at Sec 3:
As I understand, if it's compliant to this point, a set of fixed iron sites would then complete the gun without further point total. Correct?
- **This is an area of concern, I don't know what it will be. I can only hope it would be under 12-1/2**
One further question, which may render this all pointless. The upper I intended to pair this with, is a 10.5" barrel. BCA side-charging, .556. I chose this length to try to avoid the huge boom of a 7.5".
So now, I'm trying to determine if the barrel will push it beyond 26".
Sorry if this is a bit of a hijack, but I'm trying to figure out if what I ordered is going to even be legal based on the new ATF intentions.
yeah, I get that.Don't rack your brain over it too much because remember, even if your gun scores 3 points or less, the ATF is reserving for itself the right to call your gun an SBR anyways, if they "feel" that you're trying to circumvent the NFA. That literally defeats the whole purpose of even having a points system in the first place.
I could construct several other remedies and possibilities, but my gimpy hand and wrist are aching, so, two-handed typing is not fun, today.
If I owned a braced AR pistol, I would probably just...
As I read it,I STILL HAVE NOT FOUND an answer yea or nea, just simply remove the brace and your PISTOL is A-Ok?
Or...is this a de-facto PISTOL BAN.
1. The weapon must weigh at least 64 ounces. * Weighed with magazine - unloaded / accessories removed 2. The weapon must have an overall length between 12 and 26 inches. * Length measured with all non-operational accessories removed
Well, if you live in an upper-middle-class suburb, they are clearly not coming for your guns.Remember, they're not coming for your guns...
I STILL HAVE NOT FOUND an answer yea or nea, just simply remove the brace and your PISTOL is A-Ok?
Or...is this a de-facto PISTOL BAN.
This isn't about rights'; it's about revenue.