This One Thing Makes It NOT An SBR
This video clarifies the distinction between a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) and a pistol, focusing on the role of the pistol brace. It explains that while barrel length is a key factor for SBR classification (under 16 inches), the presence of a pistol brace on a firearm chambered in a rifle caliber, even with a short barrel, designates it as a pistol by the ATF. To convert such a firearm into a legal SBR, one must change the lower receiver and pay the $200 tax stamp.











