Same, (edited) on the pistol. I do own 16 inch barrels Only now. I don’t even mess with the 14.5’s.I hate to say this but I’m so glad I got rid of my two AR Pistol’s when I did I sort of saw this crap coming and wanted no part in it. In fact I don’t own any AR platform rifles and have no plans on purchasing any in the near future.
Yeah, it would be a nightmare. I’ve heard there are as many as 20 million AR pistols out there. There’s no way they could process that in any kind of a reasonable amount of time.One more thing.
It takes 6-9 months now with ATF efile on a suppressor.
Can you imagine the backlog on grandfathering in the pistols?????
You’ll get the approval back in 2045
Im in the same boat at 9 months for an Efile form 4Yeah, it would be a nightmare. I’ve heard there are as many as 20 million AR pistols out there. There’s no way they could process that in any kind of a reasonable amount of time.
I’ve been waiting 7 months now for a suppressor approval on an eForm 4. Something the ATF said would be done in 90 days. No way they can handle that many SBR approvals.
Sending the ATF the picture only applies if you’re trying to SBR your pistol and want to avoid paying the $200 tax stamp. If you want to keep it a pistol and want to try to keep it within the points system, you don’t have to send them anything. If you just want to SBR it, you’d just go through the normal process. Form 1, I believe.I'd go the SBR route right off vs. sending ATF a bunch of info on & pics of your firearm.
9 months is ridiculous. What was your certification date? Mine was certified and check cashed on March 7. I’ve been following approvals on ar15.com and Reddit. I’ve only seen one eForm 4 approval since 9/28. I think they’ve stopped approving eForm 4s. Lots of paper form 4s and eForm 1s, but the eForm 4s have dried up completely. This is SO irritating.Im in the same boat at 9 months for an Efile form 4
I know all that. I'll bet not many pistols will get approved based on points. They have the point system rigged very tight. I ran some examples thru their point calculations & couldn't get one to pass with a brace.Sending the ATF the picture only applies if you’re trying to SBR your pistol and want to avoid paying the $200 tax stamp. If you want to keep it a pistol and want to try to keep it within the points system, you don’t have to send them anything. If you just want to SBR it, you’d just go through the normal process. Form 1, I believe.
True. Almost impossible. Not to mention that they also put in there that even if you meet the points, they can still call it an SBR if they want.I know all that. I'll bet not many pistols will get approved based on points. They have the point system rigged very tight. I ran some examples thru their point calculations & couldn't get one to pass with a brace.
I have an SB mini I'd trade for, I don't know, a box of 230 gr. WWB.In my LGSs a lot of folks are trying to turn in their braced stuff to sell or get store credit.