https://www.recoilweb.com/measuring-the ... 51346.html
https://blog.princelaw.com/2019/07/05/a ... ing-brace/
so this appears that this would only apply to ar-pistols (or other pistols utilizing a brace) with a vertical foregrip AND exceed 26" only because of how the brace is mounted.
so it would appear that all you need to do is remove the VFG and you're back in good territory - or at least non AOW territory.
the BATFE has always taken that a pistol cannot have a VFG, and this ruling appears to clarify that a brace is just an accessory (which keeps it from being classified as a stock, which is a necessary part of a rifle or shotgun) and therefore not relevant to the length measurement of your braced pistol.
i dont see anything regarding angled foregrips (which have been ok for a long time now) so just drop the VFG off and get an AFG and you should be in ok shape - at least as far as the AOW and required stamp plays on things anyway.
now - i am not a lawyer, but i did stay at a holiday in express a few months ago.. so... take it for what its worth.
new BATFE opinion regarding braces, folding adapters and VFG's - what is a pistol vs firearm vs an AOW
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new BATFE opinion regarding braces, folding adapters and VFG's - what is a pistol vs firearm vs an AOW
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Re: new BATFE opinion regarding braces, folding adapters and VFG's - what is a pistol vs firearm vs an AOW
thanks for the info!
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