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Selling AR-15 pistols with a stabilizing brace
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3963655" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>YES, "parts" are legal to buy, but under this new rule, you have no good reason to own a short upper in their view. Any way you slice it, there will be a forced cost on the gun owners who had these things. They will have to spend money just to make their guns legal again if they don't want to register. And that probably includes throwing away an upper that cost them hundreds of dollars so they don't have constructive possession. Either that or maybe they can store the upper at a relative's house separate from any other parts and see what happens in the courts. If I had one, that'sd probably what I'd have done just based on how much I've learned by follwoing this issue outside of this forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3963655, member: 24531"] YES, "parts" are legal to buy, but under this new rule, you have no good reason to own a short upper in their view. Any way you slice it, there will be a forced cost on the gun owners who had these things. They will have to spend money just to make their guns legal again if they don't want to register. And that probably includes throwing away an upper that cost them hundreds of dollars so they don't have constructive possession. Either that or maybe they can store the upper at a relative's house separate from any other parts and see what happens in the courts. If I had one, that'sd probably what I'd have done just based on how much I've learned by follwoing this issue outside of this forum. [/QUOTE]
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