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Unless you go shooting with ATF agents, building an AR-15 pistol with a SIG brace is the way to go. The AR-15 pistol allows to do any number of things that you can do with an SBR, without all the hassles and expense and limitations associated therein.
The ATF says that if your intent is purchasing the SIG brace to avoid the tax stamp, THEN you are in trouble. If your intent is to use it as designed, then you are fine. But that is a road that if you go shooting with the ATF Agent from the local office, and you shoulder it, well now you get to talk about intent vs. use.
My guess is that at your local range or out shooting in the desert, no one is going to say shizznit to you about how you shoot your pistol. I would also lay down a bet that if you had it in the truck with you when the BG School/Church shooter showed up and you used it to send them to their final warm destination that the ATF wouldn't be questioning the manner in which you used the gun in dispatching evil.
My guess is that all the "constructive intent/possession" is only going to be a problem if the ATF is standing in your living room wanting to see exactly what you have in your safe, along with all the related paperwork.
My AR-15 pistol will have the folding buffer tube assembly and the SIG Brace, which is going to work perfect for what I want it for.
The ATF says that if your intent is purchasing the SIG brace to avoid the tax stamp, THEN you are in trouble. If your intent is to use it as designed, then you are fine. But that is a road that if you go shooting with the ATF Agent from the local office, and you shoulder it, well now you get to talk about intent vs. use.
My guess is that at your local range or out shooting in the desert, no one is going to say shizznit to you about how you shoot your pistol. I would also lay down a bet that if you had it in the truck with you when the BG School/Church shooter showed up and you used it to send them to their final warm destination that the ATF wouldn't be questioning the manner in which you used the gun in dispatching evil.
My guess is that all the "constructive intent/possession" is only going to be a problem if the ATF is standing in your living room wanting to see exactly what you have in your safe, along with all the related paperwork.
My AR-15 pistol will have the folding buffer tube assembly and the SIG Brace, which is going to work perfect for what I want it for.