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Originally Posted by 6MT
I'm not sure what you mean by "stamp". No hassles from anyone, except of course our inept firearms laws. It's restricted, yes. But other than that, you buys it and you use it....
They make them for other pistols too.
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Uh...assuming that you are in the USA portion of ITU Zone 2, a pistol conversion with a stock and a foregrip is an SBR and therefore a Title II weapon under the GCA and regulated by the NFA. If you're caught in possession of that assembled weapon without a tax stamp ($200), it's a sure ticket to a Federal courtroom, and that assumes that an SBR is legal in your state and that you aren't therefore violating state law too.
Since you're not sure what Chuck33079 meant by "stamp", it's a safe bet you either aren't in the USA, or you aren't familiar with US firearms laws under the NFA. I wouldn't take it out to the range just yet.
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