Message from @propyne
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Not by anything else.
Vert grip is perfectly legal in my state.
Yeah, and it has a stock and a pistol-length barrel, therefore it's an SBR, that's literally the definition.
Only commie states find a very grip illegal lol
Vert grip is legal on *rifles*
It's a pistol cuz of the barrel length. The added stock means nothing
On *pistols* it makes it an "any other weapon"
Fucks sake. No.
Vert grip is legal on anything it cam be attached to here
Can*
Actually, I may be talking shit. Hang on.
If it's an attachment that does not make it an SBR. Taking the barrel length down from 16 inches on a rifle would make it an SBR.
lol no
If the RONI thing doesnt make a glock an SBR I'm pretty sure this doesnt either
"the RONI thing" is probably legally a not-stock
an "arm brace"
And technically speaking that's not a stock it's a brace
So it's still not an SBR
Right, there we go. It's a brace. That part is legal then.
Hence why AR pistols arent SBR's and get away with the "braces" that are used as stocks
But, if it's a brace it's not a rifle. And anything that is not a rifle yet has a second pistol grip is an "any other weapon" (AOW) and has to be registered too
In what state lmfao
Federal.
Sounds like commiefornia
That's literally in the NFA
You mean the most unenforced thing ever right?
Stop moving the goal posts please.
And I refuse to call it unenforced when Waco and Ruby Ridge exist
Also it doesnt have a second pistol grip
The fuck is that then
It has a pistol grip and two vert grips
Vert grips arent pistol grips
Legally they are, it's just defined as "protruding downwards" or some shit
don't remember the exact wording
Dude. Stop getting lectured by a foreigner on your own laws. Please.
pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon” means a gripthat allows for a pistol style grasp in which the web of the trigger hand (between the thumb and index finger) can be placed below the top exposed portion of the trigger while firing.
Not a pistol grip and still legal
I'm not getting lectured you're clearly just wrong af
Except you claimed for the longest time that a pistol with a stock wasn't an SBR
I mean it's a stock but the legal definition is brace
It's not designed to be shouldered but that's how people use them