patrick wrote:Here's a little something I picked up.Ugly but it works great.Dead on accurate too.What do you think Phil?Wanna "give it a shot" sometime?
dsm2nr wrote:Almost. Tax stamp or not, a rifle can never become a pistol. Only an sbr.
Bitter Bastard wrote:dsm2nr wrote:Almost. Tax stamp or not, a rifle can never become a pistol. Only an sbr.
ATF issued a ruling a year or two ago saying that is not the case anymore in their eyes. It seems to fly in the face of the law as written, but they now allow you to change a pistol into a rifle and then back again. For now, anyway.
Bitter Bastard
photogpat wrote:Somebody refresh my memory.
Legally, one can make a pistol into a >16" barrelled rifle, and then back to a pistol:
Pistol -- > Rifle (w>16" barrel) -- > Pistol
...but you can't go the other way (w/o tax stamp), turning a rifle into a pistol, right?
Rifle -/- > Pistol
patrick wrote:You can shoot it any time.Just let me know.
That is crazy...I'd like to see one in person and fire it.
dsm2nr wrote:Bitter Bastard wrote:dsm2nr wrote:Almost. Tax stamp or not, a rifle can never become a pistol. Only an sbr.
ATF issued a ruling a year or two ago saying that is not the case anymore in their eyes. It seems to fly in the face of the law as written, but they now allow you to change a pistol into a rifle and then back again. For now, anyway.
Bitter Bastard
... I said nothing about something that was originally a pistol. I only talked about a rifle trying to be turned into a pistol.
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