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Shoulder mounted "recoil pad" Can the ATF regulate non-firearm mounted accessories?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2720726" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>I will add that if you go through with printing/producing these... you might add a bit of a flare/taper to it so that it will aid a faster shouldering of your "rifle" without having to search for the pocket with the buffer tube. </p><p></p><p>Back in the day, before arm braces-- people used rubber cane tips, racquet balls or tennis balls, and strap on or shirt mounted shoulder pads (like the skeet shooting vests with pads) --- one of the gray areas was the actual length of your buffer tube--- some guys used to mount rifle length buffer tubes ( the round ones from the a2 rifle stocks) on their pistols-- atf wasn't fond of the longer length buffer tubes on pistols. </p><p>Ultimately it was weather or not you got caught actually shouldering your pistol. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure the atf can make this new ruling stick ( just like the bumpstock ruling they tried) -- but it will probably take 2-3 years to be turned over in court. </p><p></p><p>You do you-- just know the laws and the consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2720726, member: 94491"] I will add that if you go through with printing/producing these... you might add a bit of a flare/taper to it so that it will aid a faster shouldering of your "rifle" without having to search for the pocket with the buffer tube. Back in the day, before arm braces-- people used rubber cane tips, racquet balls or tennis balls, and strap on or shirt mounted shoulder pads (like the skeet shooting vests with pads) --- one of the gray areas was the actual length of your buffer tube--- some guys used to mount rifle length buffer tubes ( the round ones from the a2 rifle stocks) on their pistols-- atf wasn't fond of the longer length buffer tubes on pistols. Ultimately it was weather or not you got caught actually shouldering your pistol. I'm not sure the atf can make this new ruling stick ( just like the bumpstock ruling they tried) -- but it will probably take 2-3 years to be turned over in court. You do you-- just know the laws and the consequences. [/QUOTE]
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