notagolfr
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The MD-legal MDRX has a 20inch barrel, making it 29.5 inches long. The std 16 inch barrel version is not MD legal.
That's not what the list says
The MD-legal MDRX has a 20inch barrel, making it 29.5 inches long. The std 16 inch barrel version is not MD legal.
If things do go bad hopefully the new demand for SBRs spurs development of a fold to side collapsing stock with very long length of pull.
In the age of 3D printing I can’t believe a good solution isn’t already available. I think the lack of stock options to comply with the 29” rule is holding more people back from SBRs then the $200 form 1.
OAL will be a problem for AK braced pistols. Trying to come up with possible options on this.
Does anyone think there will be any exceptions made if braces are reclassified?
I wouldn't say it's the lack of stock options that's holding people back. It's one of those things that if you're smart to know that it matters you're also probably smart enough to find the options. Pretty much any barrel over 11-1/2 in gets it done. One of the longer buffer tubes buys you a shorter barrel if you like. etc etc.
One option would be a 3d printed AR receiver that has something like an integral BetterMag, which is a device that lets you use 15-22 mags in a normal AR15 receiver with your 22lr conversion kit. With that fused into the magazine well, there would be no way to use a centerfire magazine so it would be exempt from MD's 29" rule.
IF you get the federal SBR approval does that not exempt or trump the 29.xx" Md length?
I actually have a AR22 pistol with batter mag set up. I think you can SBR them now without permanent modification. Some other member have gotten theme approved.
Might look into doing mine but want to make sure I like it and don’t plan to sell it down the road. I guess Form 4 transfer time and added cost is another huge downside for cheap builds like my AR22.
IF you get the federal SBR approval does that not exempt or trump the 29.xx" Md length?
IF you get the federal SBR approval does that not exempt or trump the 29.xx" Md length?
Did they apply saying the caliber is 22LR, or did they need to provide additional details?
It appears Crazy Uncle Joe is going to make us register AR pistols that have a stabilizing brace as a SBR.
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So if you have an AR pistol with no brace or stock, can it still be considered an SBR? Just wondered with all the talk of possible trying to make ones with braces SBR’s.
So if you have an AR pistol with no brace or stock, can it still be considered an SBR? Just wondered with all the talk of possible trying to make ones with braces SBR’s.