My AFT Brace High Score!!! Can YOU Beat it?

Published on June 19, 2021
Duration: 13:12

This video details a personal challenge to achieve a high score on an ATF-related brace assessment, likely a subjective scoring system for firearm braces. The presenter meticulously measures and evaluates various features of their firearm setup against the criteria, highlighting potential ambiguities and subjective interpretations within ATF regulations regarding overall length, design features, and firearm classification. The process involves detailed measurements and point accumulation based on specific criteria.

Quick Summary

The ATF brace high score challenge involves measuring a firearm's overall length (ideally 12-26 inches) and length of pull, while evaluating brace design for features that prevent shoulder use. Specific criteria for buffer tubes, straps, and sights contribute to a subjective score, with certain configurations potentially leading to disqualification.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to the ATF Brace Score Challenge
  2. 00:37Section 1: Weapon Identification and Basic Measurements
  3. 01:38Section 2: Shoulder Stock Design and Rear Surface Area
  4. 02:39Section 2: Non-Adjustable Fixed Design and Counterbalance
  5. 03:03Section 3: Length of Pull Measurement
  6. 04:03Section 3: Buffer Tube and Strap Assessment
  7. 05:30Section 3: Hand Stop and Secondary Grip Evaluation
  8. 06:09Section 3: Sight and Scope Evaluation
  9. 06:33Calculating Total Score and High Score Achieved
  10. 06:54Revisiting Overall Length and Legal Ambiguities
  11. 09:48Re-evaluating Section 2 Criteria with New Measurements
  12. 10:41Section 3: Extended Brace Measurements and Scoring
  13. 11:11Section 3: Buffer Tube and Strap Re-evaluation
  14. 11:25Section 3: Sight and Scope Re-evaluation for High Score
  15. 12:33Final Score and Challenge to Viewers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF brace high score challenge?

The ATF brace high score challenge is a subjective assessment system where points are awarded based on specific design features and measurements of a firearm's brace, likely related to regulatory compliance and classification.

What are the key measurements for the ATF brace assessment?

Key measurements include the overall length of the firearm (ideally between 12-26 inches) and the length of pull from the trigger to the stock. The weight of the weapon (minimum 3 lbs) is also a factor.

How does the design of a firearm brace affect its ATF score?

The brace's design is evaluated for features that prevent its use as a shoulder stock, its rear surface area, and whether it's adjustable or fixed. Cuff or fin-type straps made of elastic material can also earn points.

What firearm features can lead to disqualification or a lower score in the ATF brace assessment?

Features like a design based on a known shoulder stock, excessive rear surface area, presence of a secondary grip, or certain types of scopes with limited eye relief can negatively impact the score or lead to disqualification.

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