No vertical fore grip either. Do not put a stock on it as once a rifle always a rifle.
Not true. You can go back and forth.
Bob
VFG is fine as long as the OAL is over 26”. Then it is no longer a pistol and is a “firearm” instead. You’re looking at something like an 11” barrel to get to that length, and unless I’m mistaken it is buffer tube to barrel end for that measurementNo vertical fore grip either. Do not put a stock on it as once a rifle always a rifle.
Man I am so behind the curve on this. Makes me wonder why I built the SBRs instead of just going these other routes. At $200 a pop I could have bought more ammo, or built some more cans.
Good braces are nearly the cost of a stamp tho
I'm seeing this. Seems like they are priced that way intentionally (under the cost of a stamp, but not too far under).
All this confusion is exactly why I bought a complete pistol lower. It's all fun and cute to build your own and I get that. Weighing in the consequences of someone coming after you in court for whatever reason they want makes me like being able to point to a purchase order from a manufacturer stating it's a pistol lower. I'm all for saving a buck, but PSA had complete lower with the SBA3 brace for $220 shipped how much are you really going to save to make that worth your while?
For all the legal issues that come with a pistol, personally I chose to just buy a complete lower, and complete upper and pin the two together. This is a case where I don't think the reward is worth any risk.