In my opinion, the AR pistol is just an attempt to get around the NFA rules for a SBR. All of these braces that work fairly well as a "stock" and allow one to shoulder their "pistol" are even greater attempts to work around the law.Abraham wrote:joe817,
Thanks for responding.
In the October issue of "Guns and Ammo" Eric Poole, wrote an article about AR pistols and according to what I read, (assuming my reading comprehension is up to snuff...) the AR pistol buffer tube adapter, (which looks like some rather odd looking stock, but technically isn't a stock, thus it's legal...) so you don't have to go through the cost and bother of owning an SBR.
However, I started this thread to be certain I'm correct and to find out what else I don't know about these two AR types.
I know some of the guys here are far more knowledgable than I am and I seek their input.
Dumb as the law may be, if you want a SBR then do it right. Do not attempt to work around it and find yourself a felon because you were seen shouldering your pistol at the local range.