I have over fifty transfers since 1984 not a fan but not afraid either -i registered 2 pistols with braces i inherited from my Dad - wanted to do to a trust because they would be shared by syblings and grandchildren but to a trust would be 200.00 the no tax stamp registration required a single configuration (photos of the exact configuration) to a single person.
I seek to abide by the law.
BATF can not make laws.
A pistol with a brace is just that no stamp registered or not.
I believe the no tax stamp registration is pretty much an attempt at national gun registration (it is not an sbr) and will cause gun owners more damage and confusion than good
1) No pictures were required for the no-tax Form 1. If you read the docs that was optional.
2) BATF can't make laws, but unless they are reigned in, they can 'interpret' laws that can still send you to jail.
3) We all know braces were simply a weasel way around the SBR rules. Rules that shouldn't have existed in the first place admittedly, but I doubt anyone can tell me why a pistol with a brace is any different than that same pistol with a regular stock.
4) Not sure how the no-tax Form 1 was any more or less gun registration than a $200 Form 1. All NFA items are registrations, you have to accept that if you want to stamp collect.