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I'm going to have to measure the LOP on my newest Rattler pistol. It has the adjustable brace and seems like it might go over 13.5 fully extended. May need to go on a SBR lower.
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I suppose one could put it that way. I have zero use for them. My shorties are stamped. And I'm working on another one at the present.
Busted as in arrested? It has most assuredly happened, even if the odds are incredibly unlikely. One recent one was the Wright case. The accused eventually prevailed; beat the wrap, but not the ride. I'd be my bottom dollar he was financially destroyed in the process. Two c-notes is insanely cheap insurance, considering the hourly rate of an attorney who provides defense at the federal level.
Suum cuique.
I want that bottom dollar.
"The other good news for Mr. Wright — besides the not guilty verdict — is that while the entire ordeal was no doubt extremely stressful, his defense didn't cost him a thing. Wright was represented by a court-appointed attorney and came away owing not a dime. The cherry on top is that the ATF and US Attorney were publicly embarrassed for prosecuting a frivolous case, one with a couple of gaping legal holes that never should have seen the inside of a court room."
ATF Suffers Rare Court Loss in Ohio Unregistered 'Short Barrel Rifle' Prosecution - The Truth About Guns
Honestly they should of tried him on that. Probably wouldve wonInteresting results; thanks for the update. Two thoughts come to mind:
Court appointed attorney in a Federal case? No thanks.
And this has got to be the ugliest AR build in history:
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Honestly they should of tried him on that. Probably wouldve won
A lot of people really think braces are the be all, end all and will never be bumpstocked away by executive orders. $200 is chump change in the firearm parts world. Lights, scopes, stocks, trigger groups, and rails can cost that much, but people don't hesitate too bad there. I don't feel anyone WANTS to have to pay it, but it's not like its prohibitive to enjoying your guns. It's unconstitutional and without a doubt an infringement, but not as bad as it was when it was introduced. Inflation has sort of sunset claused its effectiveness away over the years. However, the hardcore moto chest thumpers will always parrot some bumpersticker phrase and talk tough about noncompliance while paying 40% in taxes everywhere else in their lives...I can't believe 11 people voted 'not worth the hassle'. Buncha Nancies
Saying just like genders in current year, you can switch between identifying as a pistol or SBR just by switching between a brace or stock, as long as you don't have a vertical grip on the upper.
IANAL YMMV etc.
With the SBa3 coming in at 170 dollars new for 30 more dollars and some wait time you can have an sbr
you are smoking some crack there
A lot of people really think braces are the be all, end all and will never be bumpstocked away by executive orders. $200 is chump change in the firearm parts world. Lights, scopes, stocks, trigger groups, and rails can cost that much, but people don't hesitate too bad there. I don't feel anyone WANTS to have to pay it, but it's not like its prohibitive to enjoying your guns. It's unconstitutional and without a doubt an infringement, but not as bad as it was when it was introduced. Inflation has sort of sunset claused its effectiveness away over the years. However, the hardcore moto chest thumpers will always parrot some bumpersticker phrase and talk tough about noncompliance while paying 40% in taxes everywhere else in their lives...
I never pay full asking!if you paid 170 for a sba3 you got screwed
Lol. Pretty sure I am not..... But would love some sources to be proven wrong.
once you register it as a sbr it is what it is as it is in the national registry. and you cant change it. the serialized item is now always a sbr unless you remove it.
if they trace it by serial number it will hit in the registry. even the atf will tell you that. you cant go back to a pistol unless you remove it from the registry and to become a sbr you need a new tax stamp.
it is a regulated item , put a brace on it all you want its still a sbr
Obey the law. Do what you want after you've done so. It really makes the gun community look disorganized (and thus intimidating) when we have people constantly trying to push the envelope while trying to be non-compliant just to buck the system. Get your tax stamps, then run your mouth.