As long as you don't switch stuff around.
You could own a complete rifle, and an SB upper. Just never ever put them together.
because you could assemble a SBR relatively easily?
BATFE would consider that "constructive possession" of an unregistered SBR.You could own a complete rifle, and an SB upper. Just never ever put them together.
jford1 said:I thought Thompson Center got in trouble for providing long barrel, short barrel, full stock, and pistol grip in a kit because IF assembled incorrectly one could create a SBR. I have heard that if you have an AR rifle and a short upper that you can still be charged as being in possession of a SBR.
An SB upper would be a short-barreled (< 16" barrel) upper. An SBR is a short-barreled rifle ((< 16" barrel) or (less than 26" overall)).
If you had a AR pistol (w/ it's lower rec.) and a AR rifle( W/ lower) couldn't you just switch the pistol upper to the rifle lower or would that be considered an unregistered SBR?