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AR15/10 Rifles
Recommendation for Springfield Armory Saint Victor AR-15 pistol compliance
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2715143" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Problems I have with sbr's are numerous</p><p></p><p>1- must notify the atf in writing ahead of time (with their approval) to take it to another state for hunting or shooting with an address of where it's going-- this also has to be done when you move to another state</p><p></p><p>2- some states don't allow sbr's at all</p><p></p><p>3- some states (like co) don't allow sbrs for hunting- yet you can use an AR pistol</p><p></p><p>4- must fill out forms, with ss numbers, fingerprints, and notify local authorities you have an sbr- pay the $200 and wait for approval-- but while you are waiting it must be in pistol form- then you can convert it back to an sbr</p><p></p><p>5- if you ever plan on selling or transferring an sbr- it's now an nfa item that must go through the same long wait/transfer/tax fee approval to the new owner and somw states you must use an ssot dealer that will charge higher fees for transfers-- which in my mind will actually complicate and increase the fees with the transfer decreasing the number of possible buyers in the future</p><p></p><p>6-it may increase the value if in the future the atf/gvt ever decides to cut off the ability to manufacture an sbr (but they may decide to completely outlaw them also- you never know)</p><p></p><p>7- if you are going to sbr your pistol with brace, you might as well just put a real buttstock on it as buttstocks are more comfortable than pistol braces anyway.</p><p></p><p>8- technically if you convert your pistol to an sbr it is now legally a rifle not a pistol and it can never be converted back to a pistol as a rifle isn't allowed to be converted to a pistol</p><p></p><p>Just take the brace off it and deal with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2715143, member: 94491"] Problems I have with sbr's are numerous 1- must notify the atf in writing ahead of time (with their approval) to take it to another state for hunting or shooting with an address of where it's going-- this also has to be done when you move to another state 2- some states don't allow sbr's at all 3- some states (like co) don't allow sbrs for hunting- yet you can use an AR pistol 4- must fill out forms, with ss numbers, fingerprints, and notify local authorities you have an sbr- pay the $200 and wait for approval-- but while you are waiting it must be in pistol form- then you can convert it back to an sbr 5- if you ever plan on selling or transferring an sbr- it's now an nfa item that must go through the same long wait/transfer/tax fee approval to the new owner and somw states you must use an ssot dealer that will charge higher fees for transfers-- which in my mind will actually complicate and increase the fees with the transfer decreasing the number of possible buyers in the future 6-it may increase the value if in the future the atf/gvt ever decides to cut off the ability to manufacture an sbr (but they may decide to completely outlaw them also- you never know) 7- if you are going to sbr your pistol with brace, you might as well just put a real buttstock on it as buttstocks are more comfortable than pistol braces anyway. 8- technically if you convert your pistol to an sbr it is now legally a rifle not a pistol and it can never be converted back to a pistol as a rifle isn't allowed to be converted to a pistol Just take the brace off it and deal with it. [/QUOTE]
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