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When is an SBR not an SBR?

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    When the ATF says so!

    An announcement from Franklin Armory.

    Trying to decide if this is fake or how they did it.

    An sbr
    Designed to be fired from shoulder
    1. Less than 16"
    Or
    2. Less than 26" overall

    Okay. My prediction.
    1. They took a mission first tactical stock that weighs 6 oz and convince the ATF that it's a stabilizing blade by putting a strap around it

    2. 1 rd per Trigger pull = rifle. This fires once when pulled and once when released. Therefore doesn't meet definition of rifle

    Could they play off this definition to move it Into firearm catagory?



    https://www.outdoorhub.com/news/201...arrel-firearm-standard-ar-stock-atf-approval/
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