I was pretty happy to say the least I had one at 20 days and the other at 24
you gotta be kidding. 30 days or less?
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I was pretty happy to say the least I had one at 20 days and the other at 24
Mine was just approved in 21 days.An AR born a pistol can become a rifle and go back without jeopardy.
If he wants to wait 6 or 7 months to turn his Rifle into an SBR, go ahead.
If he buys a new Lower he can go pistol right now and rock and roll right now, till the stamp comes through while the ATF takes its time. As he has the bits, he can morph back into a pistol and cross state lines without ATF approval.
Besides that who needs just one AR? It gives you way more options.
Hands down. Trust. If you want to message me ill be glad to talk you thru it.So if any of you are still following, should I do a trust to put the paperwork in? Or should I just do it to myself? Pros and cons of each please.
I do not think this is correct. Once you register a lower as an SBR it becomes an SBR, putting a brace on an SBR doesnt make it a pistol. You would need to file a Form 20 to travel over state lines. Now if you slapped a 16" upper on the SBR lower it is still an SBR lower but its in rifle configuration, at that point I dont think you need to file the 5320.20
@Heavy D He is the man! Well worth the expense, and he is a member and can answer any questions you may have. Just a pm away.So if any of you are still following, should I do a trust to put the paperwork in? Or should I just do it to myself? Pros and cons of each please.
I must have missed something. I have a trust. What was the recent rule change mentioned above?