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<blockquote data-quote="TITANSFAN2104" data-source="post: 5551049" data-attributes="member: 9937"><p>I know exactly what it is as I have several nfa items already. My point being they already have sbrs on the nfa so they aren't going after sbrs. They are going after the pistol braces that are so popular. </p><p>If you think it's some new type of registration, I'm just telling you that it isn't. It's the same old stuff that you've always had to do to register an sbr. </p><p>Although I do agree that it's a cheap way to get a registration going and it's bullcrap because the brave has been out for several years. </p><p>I'm hoping the lawsuits eventually get it stopped. </p><p>I just watched a video where a guy said that if you have a sight that requires "eye relief" that it will be considered to be used as an sbr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TITANSFAN2104, post: 5551049, member: 9937"] I know exactly what it is as I have several nfa items already. My point being they already have sbrs on the nfa so they aren't going after sbrs. They are going after the pistol braces that are so popular. If you think it's some new type of registration, I'm just telling you that it isn't. It's the same old stuff that you've always had to do to register an sbr. Although I do agree that it's a cheap way to get a registration going and it's bullcrap because the brave has been out for several years. I'm hoping the lawsuits eventually get it stopped. I just watched a video where a guy said that if you have a sight that requires "eye relief" that it will be considered to be used as an sbr [/QUOTE]
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