All the Terrible Choices ATF Will Leave You With For Your Pistol Braces

Published on October 23, 2022
Duration: 10:41

This video, presented by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert breakdown of the ATF's Proposed Rule 2021R-08 concerning pistol braces. It details the five options provided by the ATF for compliance, emphasizing the potential pitfalls of amnesty registration and offering guidance on navigating these complex regulations. The content is designed to inform firearm owners about their legal obligations and choices regarding firearms equipped with stabilizing braces.

Quick Summary

ATF Rule 2021R-08 provides five options for compliance regarding firearms with stabilizing braces that may be classified as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). These include removing the brace, attaching a longer barrel, destroying the firearm, surrendering it to the ATF, or registering it via ATF Form 1 with a $200 tax.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to ATF Pistol Brace Rules
  2. 00:58Understanding ATF Rule 2021R-08
  3. 01:27Pistol Brace Amnesty and SBR Classification
  4. 01:59Do Pistol Braces Need Destruction?
  5. 02:23Five Compliance Options Explained
  6. 03:01Disclaimer on ATF Rule Interpretation
  7. 03:31ATF's Stated Intent for Rule 2021R-08
  8. 04:02NFA Compliance for AR Pistols
  9. 04:30AR Pistols and ATF Worksheet 4999
  10. 04:59Option 1: Remove or Alter Brace
  11. 05:31Clarification on Brace Alteration
  12. 06:24Option 2: Attach Longer Barrel
  13. 07:14Option 3: Destroy Firearm
  14. 07:44Option 4: Turn In Firearm to ATF
  15. 08:04Option 5: File ATF Form 1
  16. 08:49Critique of Amnesty Registration
  17. 09:31Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ATF Rule 2021R-08 about?

ATF Rule 2021R-08 concerns firearms equipped with stabilizing braces. It aims to clarify when such firearms, particularly AR pistols with barrels under 16 inches, should be classified as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) under the National Firearms Act (NFA).

What are the five options for complying with the ATF's pistol brace rule?

The five options are: 1) Permanently remove or alter the brace, 2) Attach a barrel of 16 inches or longer, 3) Destroy the firearm, 4) Turn the firearm into the ATF, or 5) File an ATF Form 1 to register it as an NFA item with a $200 tax stamp.

Is amnesty registration a good option for pistol braces?

The video suggests that relying on "amnesty registration" can be a dangerous trap, especially since firearms with braces were often legally purchased. It highlights that filing for amnesty may still involve paying the $200 NFA tax, which might not be necessary if other compliance options are pursued.

What is ATF Worksheet 4999?

ATF Worksheet 4999 is a scoring system developed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to help determine if a firearm equipped with a stabilizing brace meets the criteria to be classified as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) under the National Firearms Act (NFA).

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