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what kind of weapon is this?
barmandr:
--- Quote from: bkoenig on October 11, 2014, 08:34:19 PM ---You still have to pay the $200 tax, fill out an ATF Form 1, get your lower receiver engraved with the manufacturer info (you) and wait for approval. The only difference if you buy vs build is that buying one is a Form 4 and it's already engraved.
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No, that is not correct. The weapon shown is an AR pistol with a Sig wrist brace. It is NOT a rifle and does NOT require any tax stamp. It is completely legal in the configuration shown. The part appearing to be a stock is not actually a stock. It is designed to wrap around the forearm and act as a support brace when firing the pistol.
shooter:
--- Quote from: barmandr on October 11, 2014, 09:41:54 PM ---No, that is not correct. The weapon shown is an AR pistol with a Sig wrist brace. It is NOT a rifle and does NOT require any tax stamp. It is completely legal in the configuration shown. The part appearing to be a stock is not actually a stock. It is designed to wrap around the forearm and act as a support brace when firing the pistol.
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the first pic that Brandonhein posted is a SBR<
the second pic in line that DenmanShooter posted is a sig brace pistol,
Brandonhein asked about is a SBR,
barmandr:
The one with the arm brace is the one bk responded to saying he would "still" need the tax stamp.
bkoenig:
I meant a sbr - I was slow posting and didn't see the sig brace. That would not require a tax stamp.
OnTheFly:
Disregard. Thought you were talking about my post. Carry on.
Fly
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