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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    Was kind of being sarcastic/humorous but I understand your points. It just seems that this comes up a lot and I thought you were old school around here. Take no offense or anything by my post.
    No offense taken; I understand this does come up a lot. However, I have been around guns almost my entire life, but I know very little about NFA stuff, and I figure if I have questions concerning the legality of thing then others most certainly do as well. If a repeat thread helps educate and keep one gun owner out of jail who really means no harm in regards to the law, then I think it is worth it. The NFA is really fucked up and it is far too easy to buy a stock and put it on a pistol and not realize it is illegal; I hate to see a decent person go to jail just because they though something looked cool and the government hates the constitution. Again, no offense taken.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    I am not going to delete the thread; regardless of me being right or wrong this type of discussion is good to inform people, like myself, who do not know much about NFA regulations other than Suppressors, Full Autos, and SBRs have to have a tax stamp. This will probably spawn another discussion and educate someone.
    Was kind of being sarcastic/humorous but I understand your points. It just seems that this comes up a lot and I thought you were old school around here. Take no offense or anything by my post.

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  • ThreeFingerPete
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    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
    Didn't think about that. I have never gotten into NFA stuff so my knowledge isn't exactly in the expert category. I just kind of assumed that if you buy a short upper the BATFE will kick down your door and shoot your dog regardless of if you have a registered lower.
    If you buy a short upper, you should probably have a pistol lower built or a tax stamp. *assuming that you have another AR rifle lower or complete gun*
    Last edited by ThreeFingerPete; 07-03-2012, 09:54 PM.

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    First chance to delete thread.
    I am not going to delete the thread; regardless of me being right or wrong this type of discussion is good to inform people, like myself, who do not know much about NFA regulations other than Suppressors, Full Autos, and SBRs have to have a tax stamp. This will probably spawn another discussion and educate someone.

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  • helosailor
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    Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View Post
    Considering that the upper is not the regulated part, his lower could very easily be an SBR lower and he didn't mention it because he's not selling it.
    Bingo.

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  • LANTIRN
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    Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View Post
    Considering that the upper is not the regulated part, his lower could very easily be an SBR lower and he didn't mention it because he's not selling it.
    Didn't think about that. I have never gotten into NFA stuff so my knowledge isn't exactly in the expert category. I just kind of assumed that if you buy a short upper the BATFE will kick down your door and shoot your dog regardless of if you have a registered lower.

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  • ThreeFingerPete
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    Considering that the upper is not the regulated part, his lower could very easily be an SBR lower and he didn't mention it because he's not selling it.

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  • CJ
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    There is nothing illegal about that.

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  • phaux
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    I think a lot of people are just ignorant to the laws or choose to ignore them. Had a guy list an AK sbr on TGT that I bought from. I called him and told him that was a no no. Told him he had to convert it back to a pistol before I would even look at it. He did and all was well. It freaked him out and he told me he had no idea about the laws. Simply peoples lack of motivation to research and learn.

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  • KBScobravert
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    First chance to delete thread.

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  • LANTIRN
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    SBR illegal???

    Maybe I am missing something, but since he does not mention anything about NFA paperwork is this not an "illegal" sale of an upper? Hell, it seems like this would be an illegal upper for even him to posses. I see this kind of thing pretty often and it never ceases to surprise me that anyone in this day and age would own stuff like this without doing a little research. Hell, every website I have looked at that sells uppers less than 16" has disclaimers telling you about NFA regs. It just seems really hard to buy something like that and not know it is illegal without paperwork (though I do understand where some NFA stuff is confusing and easy to possess without realizing it). Anyway, are there any thoughts on this? Am I missing something?

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