Re: Drawbacks of Pistol to SBR conversion question
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Originally Posted by
85MikeTPI
A 45deg "hand hold" is legal on a pistol and does 90% of what a VFG does..
I'm not a fan of SBRs with the current AR pistol laws, but we know that Brandon and his cucks will screw that up soon enough.
So basically an angled foregrip vs a vertical foregrip..an angled one is fine? hard to find documentation to confirm that. F the ATF.
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Originally Posted by
icp4life162005
Just get your terminology correct, telescoping brace..
Not a stock.
That 1 word could get you strung up in front of a judge, stupidly enough.
yes definitely, just a mix up of the words there.
Re: Drawbacks of Pistol to SBR conversion question
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Originally Posted by
pens87pgh
So basically an angled foregrip vs a vertical foregrip..an angled one is fine? hard to find documentation to confirm that. F the ATF.
http://blog.roninsgrips.com/atf-lett...se-ar-pistols/
Re: Drawbacks of Pistol to SBR conversion question
I have 7 SBRs. Most of mine are guns in their original configurations that would look dumb with a pistol brace or long barrel, like my semi Uzi and my semi Thompson. I bought one lower for a non-NFA AR15 build that has someone else*s NFA engraving on it. Doesn*t bother me at all because it is next to the hole where the trigger protrudes from the lower, as small as legally possible, and hard to find but visible. I don*t consider my SBRs owned for life, just need the right buyer.