I did my form 1 on a regular Spikes lower, I have a Florida special edition Spikes with the lasered seal and the engraved state outline but I didn't want to mess that lower up having it engraved with my trust info.
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I did my form 1 on a regular Spikes lower, I have a Florida special edition Spikes with the lasered seal and the engraved state outline but I didn't want to mess that lower up having it engraved with my trust info.
Marriage is a good institution, considering you're ready for one.
Again, do NOT shoulder it and break state and federal law and take the chance you will ruin your life over $200.
Sell it for whatever you can get and put the money towards a real sbr, or sell the upper and make a cheap truck gun /beater
*atf agents my not be around you but cops and hallway monitors probably are
No there's a huge difference between an unregistered sbr and a brace pistol.
The Gov has to prove you broke the law. Mere possession of an unregistered SBR is proof. Possession of a brace pistol is not proof that you shouldered it. They'd have to get a confession, eyewitness accounts, catch you in the act, video, or pictures.
I'm not saying you should do something illegal... But the two are not the same.
"I never learned from a man who agreed with me." Robert A. Heinlein
With a little practice it's honestly not that difficult to shoot an AR pistol with a sling, using the buffer tube as a cheek rest only. That eliminates all of the worry with shouldering and shooting a pistol with the same four points of contact you use when shooting a rifle.
Not that use has ever determined the classification of a firearm prior to this nonsense with the Sig brace...
^ ^ yes, but with a sling AR pistols are again removed from the serious use category and are regulated to novelty
^ I can't recall, but what where the details with the contraptions that let you insert a glock that had a shoulder stock
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