I hope the pistol brace rules get thrown out but at the same time do not want my free SBR to also be revoked.
Looks like the ATF has set it up so you don't get it both ways.
I hope the pistol brace rules get thrown out but at the same time do not want my free SBR to also be revoked.
Read about Mark and Patricia McCloskey in St Louis.
*Remember, the brace issue is political and the law is on the books
There are actually 3+ states where SBRs are illegal, including mine. And count me as at least one person who actually uses a brace for its intended purpose because my support hand, which I've had three surgeries on, is still all screwed up, making me unable to shoot a rifle normally. I did convert my AR pistol to a carbine because of the ATF ruling, but haven't been able to shoot it since. It was my only option in order to be in compliance.Most braces can't even function as a brace. Most don't even come with a velco attachment.
Flying your flag on the brace when an SBR isn't illegal...
I think the gun community is wrong on this one. It's an argument that shows no respect to a valid point. Almost no one uses these as a brace.
Me point that out isn't me stirring a pot. Claiming I'm wrong simply ignores reality.
wild cat mccane said:I think the gun community is wrong on this one. It's an argument that shows no respect to a valid point. Almost no one uses these as a brace.
Me point that out isn't me stirring a pot. Claiming I'm wrong simply ignores reality.
the makers are just straight up trying to break the intent of the NFA laws on SBR.
So while you have a use, the makers are just straight up trying to break the intent of the NFA laws on SBR. Shame on them.
I'll not indiana jones it, but;
is an sbr legal? yes.
is anyone using the brace as a brace? not really, no.
Arguing in between is a loser for the gun community. Winning on technicalities and not substance is kinda...well, you don't win support with that method.