I wasn't sure where to post this and was too lazy to start researching this on Westlaw.
So, my understanding is that a person can own a braced pistol, but if they put a stock on it, they have to get prior approval to have an SBR. Does that mean the brace could be taken off and a regular carbine stock used? Does an SBR use the same buffer tube, spring and buffer as the braced pistol? Furthermore, if you take the upper off and shoot a 16" upper on it, can you then legally put your SBR upper back on or does the SBR become a carbine at that point? Idle curiousity is all.
So, my understanding is that a person can own a braced pistol, but if they put a stock on it, they have to get prior approval to have an SBR. Does that mean the brace could be taken off and a regular carbine stock used? Does an SBR use the same buffer tube, spring and buffer as the braced pistol? Furthermore, if you take the upper off and shoot a 16" upper on it, can you then legally put your SBR upper back on or does the SBR become a carbine at that point? Idle curiousity is all.
