When is the ATF Coming After Your AR Pistol or Lower Receiver?

Published on February 21, 2022
Duration: 14:00

This video, featuring William Kirk, an expert from Washington Gun Law, details upcoming ATF regulations targeting AR pistols and 80% lower receivers. Kirk explains the ATF's proposed 'point system' for reclassifying AR pistols with stabilizing braces as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) under the NFA, requiring registration and a tax stamp. He also discusses a significant enforcement effort against untraceable firearms, including 80% lowers, aligning with Washington State's HB 1705. The analysis is based on Federal Register publications and specific state statutes.

Quick Summary

The ATF is introducing a 'point system' to reclassify AR pistols with stabilizing braces as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), requiring NFA registration and a $200 tax stamp. Simultaneously, a major enforcement effort is targeting 80% lower receivers, aligning with state laws like Washington's HB 1705.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ATF AR Pistol regulations
  2. 01:14ATF's shift in interpretation
  3. 02:29Two major ATF enforcement efforts
  4. 03:08Washington State House Bill 1705
  5. 04:14ATF summary from Federal Register
  6. 06:46Expanding firearm definitions
  7. 08:51Proposed regulatory amendments
  8. 10:24Enforcement timeline for receivers
  9. 11:07The point system for stabilizing braces
  10. 12:43Enforcement timeline for AR pistols

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ATF's new proposed regulations for AR pistols?

The ATF is implementing a 'point system' to evaluate AR pistols with stabilizing braces. Those that meet certain criteria may be reclassified as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), requiring NFA registration and a $200 tax stamp to avoid felony charges.

How will the ATF enforce regulations on 80% lower receivers?

The ATF is planning a significant enforcement effort targeting 80% lower receivers and other untraceable firearms. This aligns with state laws like Washington's HB 1705, which aims to outlaw these components.

When are the new ATF regulations on frames, receivers, and stabilizing braces expected to be finalized?

The final action on new definitions for firearm frames and receivers is anticipated in June 2022. The final action regarding the reclassification of firearms with stabilizing braces is scheduled for August 2022.

What is HB 1705 and how does it relate to ATF regulations?

HB 1705 is a Washington State law, effective June 2022, that targets untraceable firearms like 80% lower receivers. It complements federal ATF efforts by imposing state-level restrictions on these items.

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