I know you need tax stamp and all that jazz, but what about the kits you can buy? If I buy an assembled upper, can I legally put it on a lower? What about th80% lower?
https://www.ceratac.com/Kit-SBR-s/152.htm
, or a vertical fore grip and you're set.
but you are ok with an angled fore grip for some reason
Until they outlaw nfa items tooJust get the stamp and you'll never have to worry about the stupid laws again. Nothing beats a real sturdy stock anyway.
I'll take that bet. Pistol braces will be gone before they come after registered NFA items.Until they outlaw nfa items too
Some peoples will beI'll take that bet. Pistol braces will be gone before they come after registered NFA items.
If you're building it as a pistol, can't you put it on any lower you want, and then put a rifle upper on it, and switch at will because no paperwork, serial number recording, or anything has been done since its a pistol not SBR? 80% or not is irrelevant I believe.You can legally put it on a VIRGIN lower IF you build it as a pistol. You can put it on an 80% lower, again, IF you build it as a pistol.
If you buy a stripped lower receiver it's transferred as "other" on the 4473 and you can configure it any way you want. Pistol to rifle and back, or rifle to pistol and back.
Not quite. You must always start as a pistol to be able to "temporarily" change it into a rifle.
If the first thing you build with a virgin receiver is a rifle, it is to ALWAYS remain a rifle.
The parts I didn't quote are good though.
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I understand that. All of my ARs are pistols, some are just currently in a rifle configuration temporarily.But the point is, there would be no way to know how the receiver started it's life. Tracing it back to the form 4473 would show it was transferred as "other." There's no way to prove the original configuration one way or another.