Bearcatrp wrote:Pistol. Not paying the $200 extortion fee! Those thieves already got $200 from me for a suppressor.
Bearcatrp wrote:A 12 inch pistol will do the same thing, with $200 bucks to spend on other things instead of giving it to a corrupt government hell bent on taking money on something that should not be collecting money on.
Holland&Holland wrote:Bearcatrp wrote:A 12 inch pistol will do the same thing, with $200 bucks to spend on other things instead of giving it to a corrupt government hell bent on taking money on something that should not be collecting money on.
A pistol tube and a stock are not in the same category when it comes to functionality. Just saying. But to each their own.
Ghost wrote:Bearcatrp wrote:Pistol. Not paying the $200 extortion fee! Those thieves already got $200 from me for a suppressor.
It’s worth it. Get one and change uppers. A 12” suppressed grendel SBR would be very nice.
xd ED wrote:Ghost wrote:Bearcatrp wrote:Pistol. Not paying the $200 extortion fee! Those thieves already got $200 from me for a suppressor.
It’s worth it. Get one and change uppers. A 12” suppressed grendel SBR would be very nice.
I've never looked too deep into SBRs. Does one register the lower only (with the option of multiple uppers/ different calibers), or is it the complete rifle, with a specific caliber notation?
Holland&Holland wrote:Bearcatrp wrote:A 12 inch pistol will do the same thing, with $200 bucks to spend on other things instead of giving it to a corrupt government hell bent on taking money on something that should not be collecting money on.
A pistol tube and a stock are not in the same category when it comes to functionality. Just saying. But to each their own.
Bearcatrp wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:Bearcatrp wrote:A 12 inch pistol will do the same thing, with $200 bucks to spend on other things instead of giving it to a corrupt government hell bent on taking money on something that should not be collecting money on.
A pistol tube and a stock are not in the same category when it comes to functionality. Just saying. But to each their own.
Take a look at the 1st post with pic of the short barrel pistol. Look at that stock. One of the newer braces that extends. Still a pistol! Will work the same as a sbr. Just don’t do it in public!
https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/6-5-G ... tom#bottom
[/quote]TommyMN wrote:[quote="Holland&Holland
Not as stable as a stock. Look do what you want but a stock it is not.
[/quote]TommyMN wrote:[quote="Holland&Holland
Not as stable as a stock. Look do what you want but a stock it is not.
Bearcatrp wrote:True about a stock. If the atf would get rid of the engraving crap, along with some of the other crap of requirements of a sbr, would consider going sbr.
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