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Pretty sure the answer is no. I am not sure about the laws regarding transport THROUGH a state where SBRs are illegal if it stays in a locked case though, but if you are going there to shoot it that may be different. Go grab a non-NFA lower for your 16" upper.
 
If I put a 16 inch upper on my registered SBR AR-15 lower, is it still considered by ATF as a SBR as it pretains to interstate travel? Can I then take it to non-NFA states in that configuration?

unless a given state's law is wacky, yes, you're good to go.

WA, for instance, only recognizes an SBR as any rifle with a barrel less than 16"... that's the only criteria, and they don't give a flying fudge what endorsements the lower might have.

likewise, the moment you take a short barrel off a short barreled rifle, it is no longer considered an SBR by the ATF- this info is in their FAQ section on the ATF NFA website. i strongly suggest reading up there.
 

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