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Re: Permanently attached flash can
[Re: daylate]
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10/13/20 08:42 PM
10/13/20 08:42 PM
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If you ever remove a pinned and welded barrel attachment from a firearm that is not registered with the NFA and has a barrel less than 16" then you will instantly be in posession of an SBR while it is off. That is why they are permanent. Silly as heck, but that's the law as it was explained to me. I mean, that kind of makes sense. You’re in possession of a functional rifle with a barrel less than the 16”. It’s not different than chopping a barrel of a 18” down to 10”. It changes the classification of that rifle. Plot twist: just put a pistol brace on it (while they are still legal).
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