I never got the pop up. Even though they are now SBRs in the ATF'S eyes & that should allow us to put a stock on them but they are still saying NO....Md State Police still sees them as a pistol so the brace can't be replaced with a stock.
What's the advantage of having them in a trust?
After 82 days, I finally got the approved email. I had doubts after 50 days that they would find something like fingerprint card or electronic picture wasn't clear or some silly reason to disapprove but finally got it and that lonely brace got reunited with the AR pistol. Printed a copy of...
If you never assembled a lower, it can be tricky, especially the springs and you need special tools. I'd recommend buying a completed lower or have the store put it together after you choose your parts for a stripped lower. It took 20 minutes while I waited and it wasn't expensive.
Next time you're headed North, stop by Hanover Armory in Hanover(near BWI Airport). You can buy one of their manufactured AR15 lowers(yes, they have milling machines) and parts to build yours or have them build it or just buy a complete rifle. It feels good to buy locally made
Welcome and just like everyone else has said, buy from a Md shop, it's cash & carry if you pass the quick background check. A Md compliant AR15 rifle has to be heavy barrel(whatever that is) and have a 10 rounds or less magazine. You can own magazines greater than 10 rds but you can't buy...
A dealer also told me that Md might have a problem with sub 29" but I'm glad u guys proved him wrong. Did you submit fingerprint cards by mail or attach electronic fingerprints with your registration?
You hold the record so far for fastest Form1 approval...glad to know they are approving and not just making us go thru all the trouble just to be disapproved in the end. You must have did it all online, including the electronic fingerprints.
Just wondering if anyone has not been approved when and if they registered their AR 15 pistol brace what the reason was. Also, give a shout out if you had yours approved....curious minds want to know how this whole situation is playing out.