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Called and they said it s a gray area whether a pistol must be 922r compliant after registering as an SBR. They said I would need to write a letter to be 100% positive but they did say they would err on the side of caution
and make sure it was 922r compliant because you ARE assembling a firearm that is not able to able to be imported in its configuration as a rifle. So I guess when a person makes a rifle using foreign parts, even if those parts are already a pistol, it must have the parts count for 922r compliance.

For me it isn't a big deal. It will add about $30 to the build.



CNC WARRIOR has all the parts. They did mine.
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What kind of range are you going to get out of that once you have a stock, 200 meters or so? Just curious, I love SBR's, they are a pretty handy weapon to have around. I'm looking at the max COM hits on that and the AK pistol with a stock, heard about 200 meters was what you should expect out of an SBR.

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