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Only for 120 days from the listing in the FR. After that $200 no matter what.So if I E-Form 1 with a 'brace' no $200 tax
but if I E-Form 1 with a pdw stock there is @ $200 tax ?
I've got a lot of emails claiming "On Sale Now" but the prices have been meh.So has anyone noticed what the market for braced pistols has been since the announcement on Friday? Prices up? Prices down? From what I see on the ODT and GB handgun listings there doesn't seem to be much change. If anything maybe only fewer listings. Thoughts?
The new ATF rule for braces has not been entered in the Federal register as of this morning. Do what you want for the moment.I had an email from one distributor advising dealers not to return braced pistols as overstock or they would be refused and returned to sender as it is not legal right now for them to accept them. Seeing plenty for sale on here though.
In the paragraph above, they are providing a somewhat confusing explanation as to when a standard 6- to 6-1/2-inch pistol buffer tube does NOT meet the standard rifle criteria. They further explain that an attachment at the rear that does not support the "cycle of operation", such as with an adapter on the CZ Scorpion or Sig MPX, is obviously there for something other than supporting the "cycle of operation" such as for shouldering the firearm.One objective design feature ATF may consider is whether the attachment is required for the cycle of operations of the weapon, which could indicate the firearm is NOT designed and intended to be fired from the shoulder. For example, an AR-type pistol with a standard 6- to 6-1/2-inch buffer tube may NOT be designed, made, and intended to be fired from the shoulder even if the buffer tube provides surface area that allows the firearm to be shoulder fired.