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Calguns Expatriates For members who have left California but remain Calgunners |
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Just one close-up picture of the serial number area. I was surprised they didn't ask for a picture showing the brace mounted to the pistol.
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Before anyone rushes in to take advantage of the free tax stamp, please watch the following.
https://youtu.be/mOA5R4sfO0A?t=45 tl;dr - If you get denied on your application, you now have an illegal SBR that the ATF has proof on (per you submitting pictures of it). A denial could happen simply because the background check took too long to process. |
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Again, please be cautious before running in to get a free tax stamp.
If you have an imported pistol with a brace, watch the following. https://youtu.be/tK4gJeJ_CI4?t=54 tl;dr - "Any foreign made pistols with stabilizing braces would be in violation of 922(r)." |
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See the ATF’s updated PDF: https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regula...pdated12523pdf 747B5E41-F855-40B7-8D6C-4823D889CEAC.jpg
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According to a Washingtongunlaw.com Y-tube video less than 24hrs ago, the rule has not yet been published in the federal register. Thus, it is not yet effective and no one has standing to file a court challenge at this time.
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It’s 88 days from the start of NICS check by the ATF examiner, not from the date of Form 1 application.
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I believe a NICS check is done when the ATF processes Form 1 and Form 4 as well. When you read the Forms, there are mention of NICS in there somewhere.
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Tidbit from an NRA email:
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I have read that they said it would be done by the end of January. I guess they actually did that.
It looks like people with imported pistols and a brace don't have to worry about adding 922r compliance stuff. ATF updated the final rule’ Frequently Asked Questions page to include the following answer to the question of whether section 922(r) applies to firearm impacted by the rule. No. Section 922(r), in relevant part, makes it unlawful to assemble from imported parts a semiautomatic rifle that is otherwise not importable. The implementing regulations of the GCA at 27 CFR 478.39 provides that a person may not assemble a semiautomatic rifle using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in the relevant paragraphs of the regulation. As discussed in section IV.B.8.e of the final rule, the criminal violation under section 922(r) is for the “assembly” of the semiautomatic rifle; therefore, no modification of such firearm would cure the 922(r) violation because the “assembly” has already occurred. Accordingly, a person with an imported pistol that was subsequently equipped with a “stabilizing brace” will have the same options as anyone else under the final rule. Should that person choose to register the firearm, no further modification of the firearm with domestic parts is required. |
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The second part, the key word is "subsequently". If it was imported, then you put a brace on it, then they don't have a problem with it. |
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Does anyone have the letter AFT sent to ffl's?
We have 2 local gunshops where one of them refused to have anything to do with braced AR's as soon as they got the letter. The second one was happy to sell up to the day the rule appeared in the Federal Register. |
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Good morning all!!
would like some clarification if possible... I have been eyeballing a pistol (well, PSA calls it one, so it is) with a 10.5 barrel. Has a brace-ish on it... My interpretation is that with this new rule, I would have to register it or go the SBR route? Am I off base? In Coastal GA if that helps. Just looking for answers. But honestly, not going to lose sleep over it... Thanks all, and congrats to all of you for being free and taking your money outside of CA...Best thing I ever did.
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![]() Now the transfer has to be on Form 4 and it’ll cost you $200 and a year extra. If it was still at the dealer, I’m not sure if he has to file a Form 3 to himself. He may want to check with ATF. Then it’s another week or two. If you had bought it 1/30 or earlier, it would have been possible to register it without paying the $200.
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The poster above could see if PSA will ship it without the brace, but he still has to cough up $200 for the stamp. I don't know why he would have to wait a year, he could still file an e-form. Although, who knows, if 20 million people (half the braces in circulation) all file, it could be a couple years before approvals. |
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I CCW my M&P shield Plus and occasionally slide it into the MCK Gen2 micro conversion kit For a day at the range. As I understand it I would fill out a form 1 and register my handgun as an sbr. What is the downside of registering it? Could I add/remove it from the chassis as I do today? Would there be additional restrictions?
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Too bad I can’t CC this in my home state (NV) ![]() but in my future “6 months minus 1 day” state (UT), I can ![]()
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Cold in the winter? Although I guess you can say that about the whole state.
edit: Have you seen the West Desert Shooter youtube channel? Lots of wide open long range desert shooting. It's somewhere in Utah, but I have no idea where. Last edited by sigstroker; 02-05-2023 at 10:48 PM.. |
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Cold is relative, lol. There are days when living in deep snow gets tiresome. Also it would be nice to be close to our daughter as we get older. UT is a more gun friendly than (some parts of) NV. So, there is that. Another thing, the Gaia-worshipping libs avoid moving to UT because they don’t want to be converted by the Mormons lol
We’ll explore the Southern UT gun and shooting scene when we’re there.
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They aren't asking for a picture of the gun, just a closeup photo of the serial number, same as on the regular SBR form. In addition, if you filed before 1/31/23 and inadvertently gave them a photo of the whole gun, brace and all, then all they have is a photo, with their own date stamp, of a gun that was in a legal configuration at the time.
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With all these lawsuits now, I wonder what the odds are of any of these eforms getting approved. I'm sure hesitant of filing any forms right now. Why give information to the enemy if I have no chance of free sbr registration?
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Unless you already wanted to sbr it I am not sure it is any benefit to do so now. Unless you have a bunch of them the $200 savings is not much of an incentive. If you can still sbr it later right. That said I am told this is supposed to be a little easier than the usual sbr process. But if you’ll prefer it to remain a pistol given a choice then it seems to me it is best to wait and see how these court cases bear out.
I have not heard of any CA residents successfully sbr-ing their pistol. Presumption is still that it would be auto reflected since CA does not allow SBRs. I don’t want to be the test case. But I would not mind one or two of them being SBRs and the rest left as pistols given the choice. |
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