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<blockquote data-quote="MR.T." data-source="post: 3961792" data-attributes="member: 4793"><p>What he is saying is the rule that is turning AR pistols is their "new rule", it's not a law. Yet.</p><p>So lets just say that I might have an AR pistol with a brace & it has a 7 inch barrel. Obviously a pistol length barrel.</p><p>I also might have a Ruger SuperBlackhawk revolver with a longer barrel, a 7.5 inch barrel. Now what if I or someone carved out of piece of wood or bent a piece of metal that could be attached to the butt of the frame of the revolver. (I know this has been done before, I've seen pictures) Are THEY requiring that I register my Blackhawk revolver as a SBR. It has a longer barrel so it is closer to being a rifle, Right.</p><p>Even if I designed it to just slip over the hand grip & not physically or permanently be attached by any screws or anything, it is still just a pistol.</p><p></p><p>Their "rule" makes no sense & is totally unconstitutional for them to enforce it.</p><p></p><p>Total disregard & mass non-compliance is the way to fight.</p><p></p><p>Those of you that are going to use this as a way to get free Tax stamps so you can get an SBR are not contributing to the fight, you are helping the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR.T., post: 3961792, member: 4793"] What he is saying is the rule that is turning AR pistols is their "new rule", it's not a law. Yet. So lets just say that I might have an AR pistol with a brace & it has a 7 inch barrel. Obviously a pistol length barrel. I also might have a Ruger SuperBlackhawk revolver with a longer barrel, a 7.5 inch barrel. Now what if I or someone carved out of piece of wood or bent a piece of metal that could be attached to the butt of the frame of the revolver. (I know this has been done before, I've seen pictures) Are THEY requiring that I register my Blackhawk revolver as a SBR. It has a longer barrel so it is closer to being a rifle, Right. Even if I designed it to just slip over the hand grip & not physically or permanently be attached by any screws or anything, it is still just a pistol. Their "rule" makes no sense & is totally unconstitutional for them to enforce it. Total disregard & mass non-compliance is the way to fight. Those of you that are going to use this as a way to get free Tax stamps so you can get an SBR are not contributing to the fight, you are helping the problem. [/QUOTE]
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