Daddy-O5 said:Hopefully none of this matters in the end, but this was an email I got from Tennessee Arms.Quote:
The ATF has recently issued a letter to all ATF dealers outlining their latest rulings. This new communication completely contradicts the sworn testimony of the ATF director, who previously stated under oath that removing the pistol brace would satisfy the regulation. According to the recent letter, the brace must now be removed, destroyed, and disposed of in order to be considered "in compliance."
It's the same guidance they've always had. Since the ATF cannot regulate a piece of plastic not attached to a firearm and has no ability to fire a projectile, I will hold onto mine.
Rule 2021R-08F, "Factoring Criteria for Firearms With Attached "Stabilizing Braces"
On January 13, 2023, the Attorney General signed ATF final rule 2021R-08F, "Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached 'Stabilizing Braces,'" amending the regulatory definition of "rifle" to clarify when a firearm is designed, made, and intended to be fired from the shoulder. The final rule took effect on January 31, 2023, the date it was published in the Federal Register. Affected persons have 120 days from the date of publication to come into compliance, which is May 31, 2023. The compliance options provided under the final rule are the following:
Remove the short barrel and attach a 16-inch or longer rifled barrel to the firearm,
Permanently remove and dispose of, or alter, the "stabilizing brace" such that it cannot be reattached,
Turn the firearm into your local ATF office,
Destroy the firearm,
Register the firearm tax-free by May 31, 2023.
The option to register the firearm tax-free pursuant to ATF Final Rule 2021R-08F will be discontinued in the eForms System effective May 31, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. (ET).