So my question is, where does that leave the viability of paying the $200 tax for an SBR? Seems to me, that as long as the brace isn't modified in any way as to differ from the ATF approved manufactured version, you can shoulder it. Besides comfort under recoil, what are the benefits to having an SBR as opposed to a pistol with a brace? Someone enlighten me because I wanna know if I wasted $200 plus the cost of a new, fully assembled lower receiver.
That's just it. My braced AR Pistol travel out of state with me. I'll eventually form 1 my EVO, but it will stay in Georgia.