SBR and SRS ruling by MSP

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  • NateIU10

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 6, 2009
    4,587
    Southport, CT
    And remember, you have to be able to buy the base firearm or receiver to built your SBR. Unless you are going to build the entire firearm from scratch.

    The only way then would be a Form 4 transfer of a built SBR.

    But if you want one of the ones on the assualt pistol list, you need to go full auto.

    Funny, how the look alike semiauto is banned, but the real thing is perfectly legal. :)

    A pistol is a handgun. An SBR is a handgun. Not all handguns are pistols.
     

    daNattyFatty

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 27, 2009
    3,908
    Bel Air, MD
    Rifle is a term used when describing a firearm that's intended to be fired from the shoulder. Which mean it has a buttstock.

    I thought it was a term applied to firearms with rifled barrels....

    It's both. From CR 4-201:

    (e) Rifle. -- "Rifle" means a weapon that is: **

    (1) designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder; and **

    (2) designed or redesigned, and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed metallic cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger.
     

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