Brace Law?

Posted by: GreyGhost77

Brace Law? - 01/16/23 02:07 PM

It has not been enforced yet, but does this mean I have to register all my AR pistols? What if I have a lower that uses many different uppers in different lengths? I have several lowers that I use different uppers with as I like changing things up? Does this mean that lower has to be registered to the upper and stay on that lower so i can only have 1 gun as a sbr and can't change to different uppers? Wow this law seems to suck!

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-d...es-used-convert
Posted by: Com 45acp

Re: Brace Law? - 01/17/23 07:26 PM

I would think the deciding factor would involve how the lower was classified when you purchased it, Rifle, pistol or other. Once an upper receiver is mated with the lower receiver that in itself determines what the firearm is (rifle or pistol) if the lower was classified as other at time of purchase. This does not allow you to change from pistol to rifle or vice versa.

But new ATF rule says you can change your pistol to a rifle if you don’t want to register it. Just like them waving the stamp fee, I would not think they have the authority to allow that but I could be wrong. Someone is gonna come collect this $200 at some point I would think. 20 million plus AR pistols x’s $200 tax stamp is a lot of money especially with the back log this will do to the system.
Posted by: tsavo303

Re: Brace Law? - 02/11/23 10:31 PM

Not a law. If it’s a pistol and you want to keep the brace on it , you are supposed to register or convert To rifle. There’s no way they can process the applications in the time frame before mandatory rejection of a form 1, so it’s probably a trap. “Please document that your firearm will be illegal with pics and submit to us with your form .” Lol. No thanks.
Just take the brace off until this crap is squashed.
Posted by: wagonpaint

Re: Brace Law? - 02/13/23 05:11 PM

Its my understanding that you can change the designation of a pistol lower to a rifle, but not a rifle to a pistol, so id imagine once these pistols are registered as SBRs, they cant be changed back.
Posted by: vern116

Re: Brace Law? - 03/21/23 07:06 PM

For what it's worth. I chose to go ahead and register my AR pistol filed form 1 on 02/02/23 received approval today. I get that some folks are choosing to wait it out. To me I figured might as well get it over with and getting approved means I can do away with the brace and put a real butt stock on it.
Posted by: ajmoog

Re: Brace Law? - 03/21/23 07:29 PM

I just took brace off until they overturn this nonsense