This is discussion generated by a for sale item, a Scorpion with an arm brace. I added a caution to the for sale item due to the new ATF rule. There was a response and I thought it better to continue the discussion here rather than crap in the for sale ad, so here is the beginning and how I would have replied there:
Keep in mind, there is a caveat, the way ATF wrote the rule, they have laid a huge trap. The rule went in effect when published on 1/31/2023, so that scorpion is now an SBR. To make it legal the brace must be removed and there might still be an issue if he sold the brace to the same individual as buys the scorpion, especially if it is in the same transaction.
The 120 day "amnesty" is only for those who can demonstrate that they have submitted a form 1 during that period applying to make it an SBR, and they are instructed to leave the firearm as is with the brace attached, during the waiting period for approval.
If you go by the strictest interpretation of the new ATF rule, at 12:01am February 1, 2023 anyone with a brace of any sort on a firearm with less than a 16” barrel became a felon. OK, in their mind-numbing webinar, they say “make sure you are in possession of the firearm”. Now wait, you are now a federal felon and likely a state felon by being in possession of an unregistered SBR. They say you can take the brace off to make it legal, how do you do that if it is illegal for you to possess it, in order to take the brace off? Can I buy an M4 if I promise to swap the disconnector in the next 120 days?
Yeah, it's stupid but were talking ATF here, not MENSA candidates.
Azgunlover69 said:That's how I took the new ruling as well and based on the info I've reviewed he is safe to keep it as is for the grace period, but cannot sell or transfer in its current state. So I feel @YNOTAZ is looking out for fellow gun enthusiasts best interest here
Keep in mind, there is a caveat, the way ATF wrote the rule, they have laid a huge trap. The rule went in effect when published on 1/31/2023, so that scorpion is now an SBR. To make it legal the brace must be removed and there might still be an issue if he sold the brace to the same individual as buys the scorpion, especially if it is in the same transaction.
The 120 day "amnesty" is only for those who can demonstrate that they have submitted a form 1 during that period applying to make it an SBR, and they are instructed to leave the firearm as is with the brace attached, during the waiting period for approval.
If you go by the strictest interpretation of the new ATF rule, at 12:01am February 1, 2023 anyone with a brace of any sort on a firearm with less than a 16” barrel became a felon. OK, in their mind-numbing webinar, they say “make sure you are in possession of the firearm”. Now wait, you are now a federal felon and likely a state felon by being in possession of an unregistered SBR. They say you can take the brace off to make it legal, how do you do that if it is illegal for you to possess it, in order to take the brace off? Can I buy an M4 if I promise to swap the disconnector in the next 120 days?
Yeah, it's stupid but were talking ATF here, not MENSA candidates.