Shooting Left of Center Podcast (30APR20)

Published on May 1, 2020
Duration: 72:45

This discussion covers the process of converting a pistol into a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) using a Roni carbine kit. It explains that once a pistol is placed in an SBR configuration, it is legally considered an SBR, and the original pistol designation is superseded. The conversation also touches on the implications of this conversion for NFA regulations and the practicalities of managing SBRs.

Quick Summary

A pistol can be legally converted into a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) by using a Roni carbine kit. Once configured as an SBR, it falls under NFA regulations. If you later remove the stock or attach a barrel over 16 inches, it may revert to being a rifle, but careful adherence to all firearm laws is crucial.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Intro Music
  2. 00:14Welcome and Show Intro
  3. 01:23How to Ask Questions
  4. 03:01YouTube Studio Navigation
  5. 05:49Question on Datametric Rifles
  6. 07:06Michigan Protests Discussion
  7. 09:04Virginia Protest Organizer Illness
  8. 10:02Reilly Defense AK74 Discussion
  9. 10:33Peanut Butter Preferences
  10. 11:59Friend Gun Donation
  11. 12:18Political Hypocrisy Discussion
  12. 13:33Allegations Against Biden and Kavanaugh
  13. 16:36Biden's Nominee Status
  14. 18:40Bad Dragon Grips Question
  15. 18:55Arthritis and Shooting
  16. 19:54Donation to Puppy Fund
  17. 20:13Fort Scott Ammo Purchase
  18. 20:21Donation for Puppies and Vets
  19. 20:28Last Meal Question
  20. 21:18Glock Pistol Off ATF SBR List
  21. 22:23Donation for Vets and Pups
  22. 22:40P12 Trigger Discussion
  23. 24:02High-End 1911 Recommendations
  24. 25:22PCC 9mm vs. .357 Magnum Effectiveness
  25. 26:13Pistol to SBR Conversion (Roni Kit)
  26. 27:21LCRx Grip Options
  27. 28:28Patron Offer for Drawing
  28. 28:46Donation for Puppies/Vets
  29. 28:51Increase in Wheel Gun Desire
  30. 30:03Springfield Armory vs. Rock River Arms
  31. 30:41Police Nurse Discussion
  32. 31:11Donation to Puppy Fund
  33. 31:24Most Stressful Situation
  34. 32:05Modern Top-Break Revolver Recommendations
  35. 32:56Megazord vs. Voltron vs. Devastator
  36. 34:225-Shot .38 Snub for Self-Defense
  37. 35:03Donation and Quarantine Thanks
  38. 35:25Dan Wesson Specialist vs. Colt Delta Elite
  39. 35:38Tattoo Discussion
  40. 36:01Grip Recommendations for S&W 686
  41. 37:13Canadian Semi-Auto Rifle Ban & Gunsmithing Career
  42. 40:05Gunsmithing as a Career Path
  43. 40:09Donation and Social Distancing
  44. 41:03Shockwave vs. Tac 14 Discussion
  45. 42:43Approaching End of Chat
  46. 42:56Bad Dragon Packs a Punch Question
  47. 43:01Taser Preferences
  48. 43:55.357 Sig Out of 3-Inch Barrel
  49. 44:12Adding Items to a Gun Trust
  50. 45:10AR or Iser Question
  51. 45:30IA Revolver Discussion
  52. 49:16Mold-A-Rama Discussion
  53. 51:36P320 Video on Facebook
  54. 52:04In-Demand Industry Recommendation
  55. 52:23Turbo Graphics Super Chat
  56. 52:29Cowabunga Greeting
  57. 52:37Lever-Action 12-Gauge vs. Pump
  58. 53:06Facebook P320 Discussion
  59. 53:43Sig P320 Reliability
  60. 53:54In-Demand Industry Recommendation (Political Science)
  61. 55:03Competition Gun Recommendations
  62. 55:23Chat Time Limit and Drawing Prep
  63. 56:05Continued Q&A
  64. 56:15Punisher Grips for Taurus Model 66
  65. 56:40Super Chat Download Process
  66. 57:36Music Break
  67. 57:39Holster Digging Discussion
  68. 58:04Bad Dragon Grips (Revisited)
  69. 58:54Texas Reopening Discussion
  70. 61:39Super Chat Download Complete
  71. 63:39Planet of the Humans Documentary Discussion
  72. 66:39Choosing a Number for Drawing
  73. 67:02Drawing Winner Announcement
  74. 68:26May Drawing Plans
  75. 69:01Guns Website Promotion
  76. 69:24Winner Confirmation
  77. 69:39Show Wrap-up and Thanks
  78. 70:03Promotions and Final Thanks
  79. 71:30Matt's Chat Schedule
  80. 71:45G Webb's Schedule
  81. 72:01Final Thanks and Farewell
  82. 72:15Outro Music and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a pistol be legally converted into a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR)?

A pistol can be legally converted into an SBR by using a Roni carbine kit or similar device that adds a stock and potentially a vertical foregrip. Once configured as an SBR, it is subject to the National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations, requiring proper registration and adherence to all federal laws.

What happens if an SBR is modified to no longer be an SBR?

If a firearm legally classified as an SBR is modified, such as by attaching a barrel longer than 16 inches, it may no longer be considered an SBR and could revert to being classified as a rifle. This process should be carefully considered in light of all applicable firearm laws.

What are the legal implications of using a Roni carbine kit on a pistol?

Using a Roni carbine kit on a pistol converts it into an SBR, which falls under the National Firearms Act (NFA). This means the firearm must be registered with the ATF, and all NFA rules regarding possession, transfer, and modification must be followed. Failure to comply can result in severe legal penalties.

Can a pistol in an SBR configuration be taken out of a safe without issue?

Once a pistol is legally converted into an SBR and registered with the ATF, it can be taken out of a safe. However, it must remain in its SBR configuration and be compliant with all NFA regulations. Transporting NFA items may also have specific state and federal requirements.

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