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<blockquote data-quote="Gypsy" data-source="post: 3966767" data-attributes="member: 51418"><p>You're right, but when did you install it? It was clearly installed on something, it has grease, threads look used, the barrel nut has marks, carbon in the barrel... what did you shoot it from? (rhetorical question)</p><p></p><p>When did you put it together? When did you take it off? (rhetorical question)</p><p></p><p>The point is it was, or it wasn't installed on something. If it was installed on something and you still have it in a less than 16" length then it means you might have either made a pistol or sbr. </p><p></p><p>If the ATF isn't stopped, people will be in deep water and it isn't stopping here. I am not a lawyer, but this is how it seems. This is very confusing to say the least. I'm not sure if following the 4 or 5 things the ATF says to do is actually enough with what they just pulled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gypsy, post: 3966767, member: 51418"] You're right, but when did you install it? It was clearly installed on something, it has grease, threads look used, the barrel nut has marks, carbon in the barrel... what did you shoot it from? (rhetorical question) When did you put it together? When did you take it off? (rhetorical question) The point is it was, or it wasn't installed on something. If it was installed on something and you still have it in a less than 16" length then it means you might have either made a pistol or sbr. If the ATF isn't stopped, people will be in deep water and it isn't stopping here. I am not a lawyer, but this is how it seems. This is very confusing to say the least. I'm not sure if following the 4 or 5 things the ATF says to do is actually enough with what they just pulled. [/QUOTE]
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