ATF Comment Period For Pistol Braces Is Now Open

Published on December 18, 2020
Duration: 2:44

This video provides critical information regarding the ATF's comment period for pistol braces, which could lead to AR pistols with braces being reclassified as SBRs. Expert analysis highlights the short 14-day comment window, emphasizing the need for gun owners to submit feedback by January 4, 2021, via regulations.gov. The content stresses the importance of staying informed about regulatory changes affecting firearm ownership.

Quick Summary

The ATF has opened a 14-day public comment period, starting December 18, 2020, regarding pistol braces, which could reclassify AR pistols as SBRs. Comments must be submitted via regulations.gov or postmarked by January 4, 2021. This is a critical window for firearm owners to voice their concerns on potential regulatory changes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Pistol Brace Letter Posted
  2. 01:14Comment Period Dates and Details
  3. 01:56Call to Action and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's current action regarding pistol braces?

The ATF has opened a public comment period for a proposal that could reclassify AR pistols equipped with braces as Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs). This action was officially posted in the Federal Register.

What is the deadline for submitting comments on the ATF's pistol brace proposal?

The public comment period for the ATF's pistol brace proposal began on December 18, 2020, and comments must be submitted or postmarked by January 4, 2021.

How can I submit comments to the ATF about the pistol brace regulation?

Comments can be submitted electronically through the official government portal, regulations.gov, or via traditional mail, ensuring they are postmarked by the January 4, 2021 deadline.

Why is the ATF's proposal on pistol braces significant for gun owners?

This proposal is significant because it could change the legal classification of many AR pistols from standard firearms to Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs), potentially subjecting them to NFA regulations and requiring registration.

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