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Brainstorming Ideas on Long Range Elk Pistol
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<blockquote data-quote="TxPhred" data-source="post: 1521863" data-attributes="member: 56833"><p>Yes, but please confirm this with your local FFL, same reg that covers the AR barrel lengths. I would go 16.2" though and be sure your brake is pinned and welded to be considered part of the "barrel". Don't get it threaded and spin on a brake, if you do this then be sure that the actual barrel is 16" because the brake will not be considered as "battle". And with TCs, you have to have purchased the pistol frame for a legal pistol configuration, and you cannot legally convert a purchased RIFLE frame to pistol configuration (May be able to get an SBR stamp?)</p><p>If you have a rifle frame and you are below 16", You might be able to get by this with an SBR stamp. </p><p>My LGS explained the rifle vs pistol frame issue to me back when I bought my first. There is no difference in construction just a different digit in the SN that allows LE to see the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxPhred, post: 1521863, member: 56833"] Yes, but please confirm this with your local FFL, same reg that covers the AR barrel lengths. I would go 16.2” though and be sure your brake is pinned and welded to be considered part of the “barrel”. Don’t get it threaded and spin on a brake, if you do this then be sure that the actual barrel is 16” because the brake will not be considered as “battle”. And with TCs, you have to have purchased the pistol frame for a legal pistol configuration, and you cannot legally convert a purchased RIFLE frame to pistol configuration (May be able to get an SBR stamp?) If you have a rifle frame and you are below 16”, You might be able to get by this with an SBR stamp. My LGS explained the rifle vs pistol frame issue to me back when I bought my first. There is no difference in construction just a different digit in the SN that allows LE to see the difference. [/QUOTE]
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