Just curious on everyone's thoughts about the new rule the ATF is trying to put into place regarding changing their mind from 3 years ago regarding pistol braces now being considered stocks and wanting millions of people to now register their firearms as an SBR and giving a 120 grace period and not have to pay the $200 tax stamp for it. I'm wondering it it'll go into effect and then be overturned at a later date like the bump stocks did? If it affects you, do you plan on registering it, adding a longer barrel and turn it into a rifle, or not do anything?
don't rant.... don't rant....don't rant.... breathe deep.
What am I going to do?
I've already sourced a longer barrel.
What do I think?
In brief: The ATF does not serve the interests of law abiding citizens.
In a home invasion scenario, as someone who is responsible for every bullet that leaves my firearm the ATF seems hell bent on making this as difficult as possible. A short barrel rifle is an ideal tool for home defense. Short barrel for moving around obstacles and an extra point of contact for stability and precision, in that scenario I want to shoot the person that some liberal prosecutor released for "reasons" and not my family, pets or some poor bystander who happen to be walking or driving by my house in the time of the incident.
Presently I"m awaiting the *%@%$ useless "tax stamp" on a suppressor because I have the absolute audacity and gall to want to preserve my hearing in the aforementioned scenario.