Originally Posted by
Spooky130
Is this really correct? It is the lower that is the registered SBR not the <16" upper... I had heard, so take it for what it is worth, that the only way for it to not be an SBR after registering it as such is to have it removed from the NFA registration...
I've run into this as well as a military member. I honestly try to get stationed in friendly states but that is really just a crap shoot. I've had to take my suppressors to live with my dad - I put them in an aluminum pistol case that is locked and he can't get into them. I was able to keep my SBRs at my current location (also don't forget to send in the correct AFT forms for moving your SBR).
You are also subject to all state gun laws on base. I have heard there is an exemption for military members moving to CA regarding their assault weapons ban.
Spooky