PISTOL BRACES LEGAL NATIONWIDE #fpc

Published on June 13, 2024
Duration: 0:40

A recent ruling in the Firearms Policy Coalition's Mock v. Garland lawsuit has vacated the ATF rule that would have reclassified pistol brace-equipped firearms as short-barreled rifles. This decision means that nationwide, individuals can legally use pistol braces on legally owned pistols or Any Other Weapons (AOWs). This is a significant victory for firearm owners and accessory manufacturers.

Quick Summary

The Firearms Policy Coalition's Mock v. Garland lawsuit has vacated the ATF rule that would have classified pistol brace equipped firearms as short-barreled rifles. This decision means that nationwide, individuals can legally use pistol braces on legally owned pistols or Any Other Weapons (AOWs).

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  1. 00:00Pistol Brace Legality Update
  2. 00:25Nationwide Legality of Pistol Braces

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal status of pistol braces nationwide?

Following the Mock v. Garland lawsuit decision, the ATF rule that would have classified pistol brace equipped firearms as short-barreled rifles has been vacated. This means pistol braces are now legally permissible nationwide on legally owned pistols or Any Other Weapons (AOWs).

Which lawsuit clarified the legality of pistol braces?

The Firearms Policy Coalition's lawsuit, Mock v. Garland, resulted in a court decision that vacated the ATF rule concerning pistol braces. This ruling has significant implications for firearm owners across the United States.

What does it mean that the ATF rule on pistol braces was vacated?

When an ATF rule is vacated, it is essentially nullified and no longer in effect. In this case, the rule that would have reclassified pistol brace firearms as SBRs is no longer binding, restoring previous legal interpretations.

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