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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: 2721225" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>The new proposal still is under the "26imch or less" stipulation for pistols if I'm reading correctly--- also it does say the "surface area" can't be enough to be shouldered--- I see a new "tapered" buffer tube end attachment comming out so it's diameter is reduced do as not to be "shouldered" ...... it also says the "length of pull" can't be consistent with a rifle length of pull---- what is the shortest lop for "youth" rifles out there right now? If you are less than that are you ok? Problem with all these atf "reinterpretations" is that they are vauge at best and addressed on a case by case basis.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have solid info that you can't have a buffer tube at all? If so, how long do they consider a buffer tube to be? I've seen buffer tubes at 4" and 2.5" -- are these still "buffer tubes"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2721225, member: 94491"] The new proposal still is under the "26imch or less" stipulation for pistols if I'm reading correctly--- also it does say the "surface area" can't be enough to be shouldered--- I see a new "tapered" buffer tube end attachment comming out so it's diameter is reduced do as not to be "shouldered" ...... it also says the "length of pull" can't be consistent with a rifle length of pull---- what is the shortest lop for "youth" rifles out there right now? If you are less than that are you ok? Problem with all these atf "reinterpretations" is that they are vauge at best and addressed on a case by case basis. Does anyone have solid info that you can't have a buffer tube at all? If so, how long do they consider a buffer tube to be? I've seen buffer tubes at 4" and 2.5" -- are these still "buffer tubes"? [/QUOTE]
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