I gave you a “like;” but ”if” happens I’ll still take mine out and shoot it, just not at a public range…There has to be a point at which we will not retreat. This is all BS. IF I had one, it would remain in my safe and if it ever came out, it would only be when someone came to take it.
The short answer is: Yes. Once it's registered as an SBR, you can attach any kind of stock you want.I wonder if I can purchase a brace-equipped "pistol", register it for free, then attach a proper stock to it since it would then be considered an SBR.![]()
Unfortunately for me, I just found out from a store that specializes in NFA items that the brace-equipped pistol had to have been purchased prior to yesterday to qualify for the $200 tax amnesty. Anything going forward will be considered an NFA item and a tax stamp fee will apply. Now the question is, what will dealers do with all their inventory of brace-equipped pistols? I sure wouldn't be interested a purchasing an SBR with a lame-ass brace instead of a proper shoulder stock.The short answer is: Yes. Once it's registered as an SBR, you can attach any kind of stock you want.
They can remove the brace and sell them as pistols... Or put real stocks on them and sell them as SBRs, eh?Now the question is, what will dealers do with all their inventory of brace-equipped pistols? I sure wouldn't be interested a purchasing an SBR with a lame-ass brace instead of a proper shoulder stock.