Beretta686
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Let's say I have a Glock that's SBR's so I can mount one of those Israeli shoulder stocks to it.
If I have it configured as a pistol without the stock, is it still an SBR for the purposes of interstate travel and needing to file paperwork with the ATF? Also could you take it configured as a pistol into a state that doesn't allow SBRs?
I guess what I'm asking is, once an SBR is it always an SBR, or is an SBR only when it's configured as an SBR?
Granted if it's configured as a pistol, nobody will ask if it's a SBR, but I'm just curious.
If I have it configured as a pistol without the stock, is it still an SBR for the purposes of interstate travel and needing to file paperwork with the ATF? Also could you take it configured as a pistol into a state that doesn't allow SBRs?
I guess what I'm asking is, once an SBR is it always an SBR, or is an SBR only when it's configured as an SBR?
Granted if it's configured as a pistol, nobody will ask if it's a SBR, but I'm just curious.