ATTENTION: Pistol Brace Updates Learned From Training Seminar w/ATF

Published on January 31, 2023
Duration: 10:16

This video provides crucial updates on the ATF's pistol brace rule, learned directly from an ATF training seminar. The speaker clarifies compliance requirements during the 120-day amnesty period, detailing what constitutes an SBR, how to avoid constructive possession, and specific guidance on items like the Shockwave brace. It emphasizes the importance of understanding state law conflicts and the lack of clear timelines for ATF application processing, while also noting ongoing advocacy efforts to challenge the rule.

Quick Summary

The ATF views unregistered Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) as felony violations but offers a 120-day amnesty period for tax-free registration of pistol braces. Purchasing a brace and AR pistol lower together is prohibited due to constructive possession rules. Compliance can be achieved by removing the brace, as its presence is key to SBR classification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pistol Brace Rule Overview & Amnesty Period
  2. 01:01Shockwave Brace Rule Clarification
  3. 01:33Purchasing Brace and AR Pistol Lower Rules
  4. 02:11Removing Pistol Brace for Compliance
  5. 02:54ATF Application Timeline & Delays
  6. 03:26Defining Permanent Brace Removal
  7. 04:27State Law Conflicts for NFA Items
  8. 05:25eForm Submissions & Website Stability
  9. 06:44Rear Surface Area Calculation Explained
  10. 07:08Red Dot Optics and SBR Classification
  11. 07:37FBI Delays & Multiple Caliber Uppers
  12. 09:02Advocacy Against ATF Rule

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's stance on unregistered pistol braces?

The ATF considers unregistered Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) to be felony violations. However, they are offering a 120-day amnesty period during which pistol braces can be registered tax-free to comply with regulations.

Can I buy a pistol brace and an AR pistol lower at the same time?

No, purchasing a pistol brace and an AR pistol lower in the same transaction is generally not allowed by the ATF. This is because it can be interpreted as constructive possession of an SBR, which is illegal.

How can I make my AR pistol compliant with the new ATF pistol brace rule?

To make your AR pistol compliant, you can remove the pistol brace. The buffer tube is necessary for operation and its presence does not affect compliance. Removing the brace effectively converts it back to an AR pistol.

What does 'permanent removal' mean for a pistol brace?

Permanent removal means detaching the brace in a way that it cannot be reattached. Simply removing the brace is sufficient. However, storing a removed brace alongside the firearm is illegal constructive possession of an SBR.

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