You can have all the uppers you want with your FA/SBR/Pistol lower. Just be careful having a bunch of short uppers and rifle lowers without having a legit lower that can be mated to the short uppers.
Jake
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You can have all the uppers you want with your FA/SBR/Pistol lower. Just be careful having a bunch of short uppers and rifle lowers without having a legit lower that can be mated to the short uppers.
Jake
sounds simple enough.. I was thinking of just turning my existing AR to sbr and getting a short (pistol) upper off of gunbroker.. just not sure if the buffer tube and all that is right for it..
In the extremely rare case that I would have to use on in self defense or any reason to have the NFA look at them closely.
I wasn't sure if, for instance, I registered the overall length as 28" with say a KX3, then decided I wanted to mount a suppressor so changing the brake would alter the overall registered length.
I know, it's extremely picky but I wasn't sure if you could potentially get burned for that.
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I was told that the ATF reviewer for my area (TX) will approve it if you include in part h the other upper lengths and calibers you plan to use with the lower.
He said he has had multiple people include 3,4, or 5 lengths of barrel and 2 or 3 calibers and havent had any problems. Of course it will depend on your reviewer.
the only sub 16in upper I think I will own will be one in 556.. so i guess I will just register the gun in that configuration.. if I want to "change it up" it will just be on occasion at the range..
thanks for the info
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