Yeah it's manageable. I'm still thinking about trading it in for an XDS 9mm once I get another 1911.
Ok good to know
Yeah it's manageable. I'm still thinking about trading it in for an XDS 9mm once I get another 1911.
Byebye gun freedoms. Thanks asshole
Question about barrel length. If I had a 14" barrel with a 2.5" flash suppressor threaded onto the end... is it legal? Gut tells me no, but curious.
Threaded is your key word - it needs to be pinned or welded so as it is not easily removed.
Question about barrel length. If I had a 14" barrel with a 2.5" flash suppressor threaded onto the end... is it legal? Gut tells me no, but curious.
No shit...his mom should have put his fetus in a bucket before he was born. His forehead does look like it might have some coathanger scars on it though.
This is him.
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Can't be removable. Once you pin and weld it, it's legal. If you want something short, just get a pistol AR and never "shoulder it", because that's illegal too.
Or post videos on IdiotTube about how using a Sig brace is an " SBR workaround". Lol
when those guys would say that.Yep. I alwayswhen those guys would say that.
Or post videos on IdiotTube about how using a Sig brace is an " SBR workaround". Lol
Sig showed the ATF the pile of cash they were willing to invest in the lawsuit. Somebody quickly reminded the ATF that they were a law enforcement agency; not law creation agency. To my knowledge; the ATF is only prosecuting people who use the Sig brace as an "SBR work around" device.