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I have bought NFA items in the past and never had a visit from the BATFE to check on the status of the items. If they contact me then I would have to prove ownership of said items because no paperwork has been filed in transfer.Of course not, but by that logic you should never transfer any gun. Currently, a practical solution is to remove the brace or stock and sell the gun. I would recommend that you also notify the ATF that the firearm is no longer an SBR.
It's my opinion that once you file with the BATFE under NFA regulations that the BATFE has sole power over what the regulations are today and may change tommorrow. Because they are before congress and having to answer for their rule changes its obvious not even our crooked congressman trust the BATFE.
Anyway men will do as they want but just pointing out that you can't trust what you are being told by the BATFE so get in in writing on BATFE letterhead stationary for the future court case. The manufacturer who made millions of braces had the BATFE letter saying what he produced was perfectly legal yet now his business is being destroyed. He has letters from the BATFE saying he was within the law to make and sell braces.
Anyway you guys do what you want, I am done here.
Have a great day.