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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 2931315" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>FWIW... I am not an attorney. From my understanding 3,4,7 would be illegal (whether you own a full rifle or not), the rest are fine. I believe the problem arises when you have an assembled SBR that is not registered - or - can easily assemble an unregistered SBR w/o dissembling another rifle. A full length rifle is fine to keep with the SBR and additional uppers as long as it remains assembled. If you are going to be in a situation in which you have a registered SBR, multiple short uppers, as well as, an additional lower(s) (assembled or stripped) - Just throw a pistol buffer ($10-$20) on the lower(s) until you are ready to finish your build.</p><p></p><p>In all honesty, it wouldn't be a bad idea to have a pistol lower for every additional short upper you have. You can easily put together a pistol lower for under $150 - under $100 if you look for bargains or used... You would be covered, also you'd have another fully working firearm if SHTF or wanted another range toy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 2931315, member: 24536"] FWIW... I am not an attorney. From my understanding 3,4,7 would be illegal (whether you own a full rifle or not), the rest are fine. I believe the problem arises when you have an assembled SBR that is not registered - or - can easily assemble an unregistered SBR w/o dissembling another rifle. A full length rifle is fine to keep with the SBR and additional uppers as long as it remains assembled. If you are going to be in a situation in which you have a registered SBR, multiple short uppers, as well as, an additional lower(s) (assembled or stripped) - Just throw a pistol buffer ($10-$20) on the lower(s) until you are ready to finish your build. In all honesty, it wouldn't be a bad idea to have a pistol lower for every additional short upper you have. You can easily put together a pistol lower for under $150 - under $100 if you look for bargains or used... You would be covered, also you'd have another fully working firearm if SHTF or wanted another range toy. [/QUOTE]
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