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Daneabe

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Thinking about adding a short barreled AR rifle to my collection. Buy or trade. I'd like to see what is out there.
Thanks
 
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I have an AK SBR for sale or trade.

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Thinking about adding a short barreled AR rifle to my collection. Buy or trade. I'd like to see what is out there.
Thanks

Build it yourself

http://nicholsonlawyers.com/ he does a trust for 99.
https://www.guntrustlawyer.com/form1 explains how to fill out a form 1. Fill it out on paper in front of you, the enter it online at https://www.atfonline.gov/EForms/fa...&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=au027s0sw_4

Enter the serial number of the AR_15 lower you'd like to make a legal SBR, even if it is currently a virgin stripped lower still in the box, Add $200 and 6 months and when the tax stamp arrives you can legally put any short barrel of any caliber on this serial number lower. (don't forget to have this lower engraved with your trust name etc.)
 
Build it yourself

http://nicholsonlawyers.com/ he does a trust for 99.
https://www.guntrustlawyer.com/form1 explains how to fill out a form 1. Fill it out on paper in front of you, the enter it online at https://www.atfonline.gov/EForms/fa...&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=au027s0sw_4

Enter the serial number of the AR_15 lower you'd like to make a legal SBR, even if it is currently a virgin stripped lower still in the box, Add $200 and 6 months and when the tax stamp arrives you can legally put any short barrel of any caliber on this serial number lower. (don't forget to have this lower engraved with your trust name etc.)
I would add that it's a good idea to build up the lower and make sure it functions properly before you file the paperwork or get the receiver engraved.
 
Build it yourself

http://nicholsonlawyers.com/ he does a trust for 99.
https://www.guntrustlawyer.com/form1 explains how to fill out a form 1. Fill it out on paper in front of you, the enter it online at https://www.atfonline.gov/EForms/fa...&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=au027s0sw_4

Enter the serial number of the AR_15 lower you'd like to make a legal SBR, even if it is currently a virgin stripped lower still in the box, Add $200 and 6 months and when the tax stamp arrives you can legally put any short barrel of any caliber on this serial number lower. (don't forget to have this lower engraved with your trust name etc.)

I thought about that as well. But I have found a few places where I can build what I want with the manufacturer. and the prices are very reasonable.
Check out Aero Precision at http://aeroprecisionusa.com/ I can build a nice SBR for about $900 and Bravo Company USA A REALLY NICE ONE for $1300 http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/
 
I thought about that as well. But I have found a few places where I can build what I want with the manufacturer. and the prices are very reasonable.
Check out Aero Precision at http://aeroprecisionusa.com/ I can build a nice SBR for about $900 and Bravo Company USA A REALLY NICE ONE for $1300 http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/
The $200 dollar stamp covers the lower. It takes less than a minute to clear the weapon and remove the entire upper assembly and install an entirely different caliber upper assembly on the lower receiver.

I think you're getting confused about a sbr complete vs what it takes to make an AR. I built 3 AR pistols from parts. Any of my pistol lowers have hammers will dent the primer on the primer on a cartridge of a chambered round. The hammer doesn't care what caliber it is. None of that will appreciably change the accuracy or ballistics of the round going downrange, any box o' parts lower can do that. Drop a $200 dollar timney trigger in it and your confidence in trigger release may increase, but all of your accuracy is going to be in your upper, which can be swapped out and is not the part that is regulated by the ATF and requires a stamp.

Any decent AR lower will mate to any AR upper, AR to AR. That's why it's milspec. A SBR lower needs a stamp to be legal if it is attached to a pistol upper/upper with a overall barrel length of less than 16 inches complete.
 
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