The named assault long guns list is its own ban list. You could pass the copycat test with flying colors, as all AR-15s do, and still be banned because you're on the named list.This may be a stupid question, and I'm sorry if so, but is there anyplace where the term "copy" in regards to the now pending "banned" list is defined? For instance, a "Bushmaster semi automatic" would be unnecessary if "AR-15 and all copies regardless of manufacturer" covered, say, an XM-15. The reason I ask is that if you take, for example, Windham's Varmint rifle with a heavy barrel and no flash or comp with a skeletonized stock, you'd actually have zero of the characteristics.
It has to direct it out of your field of view. I'm unaware of any comp or brake which can do that. Your FOV is huge, and it would take one hell of a brake to pull that stunt off.Also, anyone know if a comp is considered the same as a flash suppressor? They do completely different things, the law is written for "directing flash", but a comp isn't for flash.