So if your rifle has a buttstock and is under 16" it makes no difference to the BATFE?Since it has a BUTT STOCK on it, it IS a rifle. The barrel length makes no difference.
So if your rifle has a buttstock and is under 16" it makes no difference to the BATFE?Since it has a BUTT STOCK on it, it IS a rifle. The barrel length makes no difference.
So if your rifle has a buttstock and is under 16" it makes no difference to the BATFE?
That's exactly my point. The photo on the company website is very misleading. The buffer tube looks longer than the barrel.As long as its a SBR rifle, they wont care...
Also be on the look out for the You tube video, with the guy putting this on his rifle, and pistol upper... Yon KNOW its going to happen.
That's exactly my point. The photo on the company website is very misleading. The buffer tube looks longer than the barrel.
So if your rifle has a buttstock and is under 16" it makes no difference to the BATFE?
*sigh* I didn't, but it does require extra paperwork. The "between the BATFE and me" is the part that could land folks in hot water if they were mislead by the illustration on the website.If my gun has a buttstock, it IS a rifle. Whether or not it is a legal rifle or not is between me and the BATFE. Why would you automatically assume it is illegal?
That's exactly my point. The photo on the company website is very misleading. The buffer tube looks longer than the barrel.
Unless someone does, and is in violation of the law.A buttstock can never be attached to a pistol. NEVER EVER EVER. Once a buttstock is put on a gun, it is a rifle. It's NFA status makes no difference. A buttstock can never be attached to a pistol. There is no such thing in the eyes of the ATF as a pistol with a buttstock. It is either a pistol, or a rifle.
lolOk, they posted a picture of a rifle. Who cares how long the barrel is in the picture...... It is a picture of a rifle because it has a butt stock attached.
Unless someone does, and is in violation of the law.
Unless someone does, and is in violation of the law.
And then not legal without a stamp. That was my point. That will happen.By definition of rifle and pistol it is not physically possible to attach a buttstock to a pistol because the instant you do it is no longer a pistol and is instead a rifle.
And then not legal without a stamp. That was my point. That will happen.
Good grief...must be a slow day at work.
I realize that a butt stock is not an nfa item. I suppose what I should have said was "Surely putting this on a pistol would make it an sbr?"
The buffer tube is clearly that of a rifleDoes the picture appear to be a pistol or a rifle?