Kind of Blued
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Considering that I have to wait on the ATF before I can buy all of the parts, I'm not sure how to go about doing this.
Here are my options:
1) Submit paperwork to ATF, order an AR-15 pistol kit and assemble it, once approved, buy a collapsable buttstock to install on what was previously a "pistol". This won't work if I can't buy a coll. stock during a ban. If I have an AR-15 pistol assembled with the "pistol" buffer tube installed, can I have a spare collapsible buttstock "lying around" or is that "constructive intent"?
2) Submit paperwork to ATF, once approved, hope I can still buy a Commando (SBR) Kit and build it. This would be the cheapest but won't work if they ban AR-15 uppers.
3) Submit paperwork to ATF, buy a carbine (16") kit, once approved, buy a short barrel to replace the 16" barrel on the upper. Unless they ban AR-15 barrels this will be foolproof, although expensive and a lot of work.
Which one seems the best? Any better ideas? Or do I have plenty of time?
Here are my options:
1) Submit paperwork to ATF, order an AR-15 pistol kit and assemble it, once approved, buy a collapsable buttstock to install on what was previously a "pistol". This won't work if I can't buy a coll. stock during a ban. If I have an AR-15 pistol assembled with the "pistol" buffer tube installed, can I have a spare collapsible buttstock "lying around" or is that "constructive intent"?
2) Submit paperwork to ATF, once approved, hope I can still buy a Commando (SBR) Kit and build it. This would be the cheapest but won't work if they ban AR-15 uppers.
3) Submit paperwork to ATF, buy a carbine (16") kit, once approved, buy a short barrel to replace the 16" barrel on the upper. Unless they ban AR-15 barrels this will be foolproof, although expensive and a lot of work.
Which one seems the best? Any better ideas? Or do I have plenty of time?