Parker Schreiber
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Quoting from pages 102 and 103:Question, if you remove the brace and install a AR buffer tube which is simply covered in foam that is considered a SBR under this new "ruling"?
ATF will not attempt to precisely measure the surface area or make the determination based on the existence of any minimum surface area. Instead, ATF will consider whether there is any surface area on the firearm that can be used to shoulder fire the weapon. If the firearm 102 includes surface area that can be used for shoulder firing the weapon, the weapon potentially qualifies as a “rifle”; in contrast, if the weapon does not include such surface area, then it does not qualify as a “rifle.”
But wait on the previous page, one of the factors in making that determination is (again quoting):
whether the surface area that allows the weapon to be fired from the shoulder is created by a buffer tube, receiver extension, or any other accessory, component, or other rearward attachment that is necessary for the cycle of operations;
So you are left with guessing whether a particular ATF agent will consider the foam addition as something which can be used for shoulder firing. Isn't that lovely?