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  1. Implications on Classifications Previous ATF classifications involving “stabilizing brace” attachments for firearms are superseded and considered null and void as of January 31, 2023. Firearms with such attachments may be submitted to ATF for re-classification.
  2. STRANGE QUOTES FROM THE ARTICLE > "six useful hollow point cartridges," "I was not aware of Mexican law and had no intention of bringing a handgun into Mexico." How did he get to Mexico with it?
  3. Agreed. The receiver could even say Pistol Only and it would not matter. To further explain, a dealer's A&D book would indicate what the actual firearm was, ie > HANDGUN = Pistol, Revolver, Derringer, etc. LONG GUN = Rifle, Shotgun, BB Gun (nj), Pellet Gun (nj), Muzzleloader (nj), etc. OTHER = Receiver, Frame, Pistol-Grip Firearm, Non-NFA Firearm, Silencer, AOW, MG, SBS, SBR, DD, etc.
  4. Anybody remember this mag holder? https://www.colddeadhands.com/pics/extar_exp556.htm I guess I should take down that page.
  5. It's not confusing. TAKE OFF THE BRACE. They are now considered stocks.
  6. Firearms that use shotshells, ie shockwaves, also are not mentioned specifically in the rule. Are they affected?
  7. Actual, it does. The original Sig braces, the Gearheads, and the SR Tactical SOB or Mini all slide on the round extension.
  8. I'm not sure about optics. I would say that that doesn't matter, because you can still cheek weld the extension. ATF "suggests" changing the CAR extension to a pistol extension.
  9. Taking off the brace does not make it shorter. The >26"OAL is measured from the end of the receiver extension to the barrel's tip w/o the FH. And taking off the brace does not change the non-NFA classification. You still need two hands to use it.
  10. Has this been posted yet? stabilizing_brace_final_rule-sec508-v2 (1).pdf
  11. The person you talked to has their head up their ass.
  12. I changed the post to "pin" the brace. 6' muzzle brakes are available.
  13. Why not pin and weld on a muzzle break long enough to make it 16", and pin the brace.
  14. I doubt it, as it has enough of a surface that could be shouldered.
  15. The Tax Free website is now online and live. I just did (5) SBRs for pistols. The pistols will be the registered item, not the brace. I uploaded a pic of the receiver and firearm for each. As an FFL01/03, I had to pay for each form1 in the past, and had all intentions of making these pistols as SBRs but never got around to it. It saved me $1k. We'll see if it works and how long it will take.
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