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Originally Posted by fravel
Right now it's technically a pistol since it doesn't have a stock on it. With SBR stamp he'll be able to keep the barrel length he already has and affix a stock to it making it much easier to shoot.
If he wanted to put a stock on without SBR stamp he'd also have to put a barrel on that was at least 16" long.
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Exactly! I bought it as a pistol, filled out a bunch of paperwork and send the ATF $200 that they don't deserve. In 6 months to a year, they'll send me a little 2"x2" piece of paper that say I can put a stock on it and the weapon will magically transform into a "short barrel rifle". without that stamp, if I put a stock on it, I'd be a felon and never allowed to own guns again.
And they'd shoot my dog.