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AR15/10 Rifles
Recommendation for Springfield Armory Saint Victor AR-15 pistol compliance
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 2716008" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>Having read at least part of the ATF rule, I think the ATF will disagree strongly with the suggestion. The rule is very broad so that anything sticking to the rear of the receiver that could be used against the shoulder is considered a stock. This includes components of the firearm as well as accessories. It appears they are indirectly saying that for AR type weapons that require a buffer tube to function, it is okay- subject of course to their potential to change their minds later. They specifically point out that AK type firearms don't require anything to function and just adding a folding stock adapter without the stock might be considered a SBR.</p><p></p><p>Taking the brace off and destroying it is their easiest option but I can't imagine the requirement to destroy the brace would survive the courts. The ATF specifically says they have no authority to regulate braces and they also say it is legal to transfer the brace to a rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 2716008, member: 90397"] Having read at least part of the ATF rule, I think the ATF will disagree strongly with the suggestion. The rule is very broad so that anything sticking to the rear of the receiver that could be used against the shoulder is considered a stock. This includes components of the firearm as well as accessories. It appears they are indirectly saying that for AR type weapons that require a buffer tube to function, it is okay- subject of course to their potential to change their minds later. They specifically point out that AK type firearms don't require anything to function and just adding a folding stock adapter without the stock might be considered a SBR. Taking the brace off and destroying it is their easiest option but I can't imagine the requirement to destroy the brace would survive the courts. The ATF specifically says they have no authority to regulate braces and they also say it is legal to transfer the brace to a rifle. [/QUOTE]
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