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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Drawbacks of Pistol to SBR conversion question

    Quote Originally Posted by 85MikeTPI View Post
    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.

    Quote Originally Posted by icp4life162005 View Post
    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.
    -Brandon


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    Default Re: Drawbacks of Pistol to SBR conversion question

    Quote Originally Posted by pens87pgh View Post
    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/

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    Default 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.
    In America arms are free merchandise such that anyone who has the capital may make their houses into armories and their gardens into parks of artillery. - Ira Allen, 1796

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