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ShuckersFan
03-27-2006, 10:44 AM
I'm thinking of getting a Sten parts kit and a Zastava M92 parts kit. Both of which I believe are considered SBR's when completed. The parts kits themselves are not though... Is the a correct assumption?
Quarterbore
03-27-2006, 11:34 AM
What you ask is subject of heated arguments on other forums but in general the BATFE has said that if you have all the parts needed to build a SBR that you could be prosecuted for intent to build a SBR.
With that said, the T/C case shows that it is perfectly legal for a person to build a pistol and then later convert it to a rifle and then back to a pistol.
Furthermore, until a virgin receiver is first built it is neither a pistol or a rifle.
So, if you can argue that you planned to build the kit as a pistol and that if you were not happy with the performace of the pistol as a pistol you were leaving the option open for either paying your taxes and makinga legal SBR or perhaps you wild silver solder a barrel extension to the barrel to make a legal non-NFA rifle...
In that condition, as long as you NEVER BUILD an illegal SBR I would personally find it hard to believe that the BATFE could win a case in a court of law for constructibve intent.
I have a Sten kit as well as a pair of Krink kits and even one AMD-65 kit still... I doubt I will ever build the Sten but the Krinks and the AMD-65 I do want to SBR but I just don't have the $600 to do so now. I am not about to sell my stock or other parts off but if the laws wuld change and I can not get a SBR for some reason then I still have the option to build a legal pistol or a legal rifle.
Like I said on the start, some people will advise that the short barrel with all the parts needed to build a SBR could get you into trouble with the BATFE and I sure am no lawyer so you do need to understand there are some risks. Oh and for what it is worth, I do have an AMD-65 pistol and it is a lot of fun to shoot!
ShuckersFan
03-30-2006, 11:22 AM
Thanks QB! I'm going to fill out the paper work for an SBR Krink. Since it doesn't have a S/N, no receiver no S/N, do I use the serial off the trunnion and then use the same number to stamp the receiver after it is made? I think I read that somewhere...
Quarterbore
03-30-2006, 12:14 PM
You don't have to do it that way but it sure is the way I would do it!
Also, if paying your taxes I would consider spending the $60 or a little more for a Global receiver plus the fees they charge for a custom serial number... Unless, you like how your flats or blanks come out...
I like my builds from Flats but the 100% receiver builds do look a little better.
Good Luck and sounds like fun!
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