Called my local ATF field office today to talk about the differences in the AR-15 / AK platforms and the differences from a SBR and a pistol. This talk came about because a buddy of mine wants me to build him a AR style Pistol for him to carry in his truck.
(Before you go bashing on me or him, I have no intention to do this because he doesn't think he should have to pay me for my time because where "Buddys")
But in the conversation, i realized i didn't know the differences, and sense the question or the want never came up i decide i would look it up. Well my looking did not come as Black and White as i hoped, so i gave my local field office a call in Jacksonville.
What i was told that a rifel is required to be 16" or longer, a "SBR" is anything shorter, and requires the proper paper work, but a "pistol" in these configurations (ar-15, AK) is in the "gray" area. A pistol is classified as "meant" to be operated by 1 hand. so a platform with any size barrel with no stock and no forward vertical grip is classified as a "pistol".
i asked then, well if you mean 1 hand wouldn't the "handguard" come in to play, his reply is "no". I was confused but then her gave me the example of a "TEC-9" it is classified as a pistol but you can put your hand on the guard, as well you use and are trained to use a M92 or 1911 with 2 hands as the case with the "weaver" stance. and their is at this moment no cap on round compasity.
I replied with, "so with that said i can build a AR pistol with a 8-9inch barrel no stock and no forward grip im good, but as soon as i bolt a forward grip im no good?" he said, "no you can have a grip or a hand guard, but no vertical grip"
Is this true?
(Before you go bashing on me or him, I have no intention to do this because he doesn't think he should have to pay me for my time because where "Buddys")
But in the conversation, i realized i didn't know the differences, and sense the question or the want never came up i decide i would look it up. Well my looking did not come as Black and White as i hoped, so i gave my local field office a call in Jacksonville.
What i was told that a rifel is required to be 16" or longer, a "SBR" is anything shorter, and requires the proper paper work, but a "pistol" in these configurations (ar-15, AK) is in the "gray" area. A pistol is classified as "meant" to be operated by 1 hand. so a platform with any size barrel with no stock and no forward vertical grip is classified as a "pistol".
i asked then, well if you mean 1 hand wouldn't the "handguard" come in to play, his reply is "no". I was confused but then her gave me the example of a "TEC-9" it is classified as a pistol but you can put your hand on the guard, as well you use and are trained to use a M92 or 1911 with 2 hands as the case with the "weaver" stance. and their is at this moment no cap on round compasity.
I replied with, "so with that said i can build a AR pistol with a 8-9inch barrel no stock and no forward grip im good, but as soon as i bolt a forward grip im no good?" he said, "no you can have a grip or a hand guard, but no vertical grip"
Is this true?