baylorattorney Not legal. I did extensive research on this issue when I had a Yugo m92 krinkov kit and if the receiver had the holes for the stock but had no stock IT WAS STILL AN SBR, hence regulated.
Again, a pistol with NO STOCK is not an SBR. The mere presence of "holes for a stock" doesn't magically make it an SBR anymore than a stock slot on a Browning Hi Power does.
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