A pin and weld permanently attaches a muzzle device to a rifle barrel, allowing for a shorter overall configuration while meeting the ATF's 16-inch minimum barrel length requirement. This method avoids the legal complexities and registration associated with Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs). The ATF measures barrel length from the bolt face to the end of the permanently attached muzzle device.
This expert guide, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, details the legal intricacies of using transferable H&K auto sears with semi-auto host firearms. It emphasizes that modifying the receiver's semi-auto shelf is illegal, and instead, the trigger pack housing must be modified to fit. The guide covers crucial purchase precautions and potential legal pitfalls, particularly for MP5 conversions.
This guide outlines the legal options for firearm owners following the ATF's revised pistol brace ruling. It details the compliance deadline, the process for registering braced pistols as SBRs, and alternative methods like brace removal or replacing the upper receiver with a 16-inch barrel. The information is presented by an expert instructor from USCCA, emphasizing legal compliance and firearm functionality.
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