Things changed just recently with the ATF letter that went out saying you can convert a pistol to a rifle and back again with out any issues. But it still has to remain whats legal for a pistol and legal for a rifle rifle. So no sbr on a rifle / vertical grip on a pistol / you get the point
Oh damn this part I was unaware of. Nice to know. Its gonna be a flat top 12.5" upper in 6.8 SPC and then when I have the money to get the stamp I'll send in the paperwork and have myself an SBR. But until then its a 6.8 pistol
Original paperwork? Well the receipt I have from Del-Ton is that its a stripped lower.
That is all you need.
As long as when you filled out the 4473 it was not listed as a Rifle, but as a stripped lower or Pistol you can built it as a Pistol.
Oh damn this part I was unaware of. Nice to know. Its gonna be a flat top 12.5" upper in 6.8 SPC and then when I have the money to get the stamp I'll send in the paperwork and have myself an SBR. But until then its a 6.8 pistol
Franklin Armory is producing a weird AR-15 they call the XO-26.It is essentially a Short Barreled Rifle with a vertical foregrip and no stock.What is especially interesting is that the BATFE don’t consider it a SBR (Short Barreled Rifle) or a AOW (All Other Weapon) therefore is needs no special NFA paperwork to purchase and own.
As long as it is a certain length, it is deemed not concealable and therefore not an AOW.
Originally posted by lincolnboy
After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
thats interesting but there may be a difference between from the MFR and just adding one. I dont know I would be leery of going in public with a vertical grip on a pistol until the there a letter of clarity
That is all you need.
As long as when you filled out the 4473 it was not listed as a Rifle, but as a stripped lower or Pistol you can built it as a Pistol.
doesnt the new letter do away with worrying about pistol/rifle markings in the reciever
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