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Old 10-28-2019, 04:53 PM
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Well, not sure I buy that a company paid to have a gun part designed by the civilian market for a particular film instead of just the base gun in general. I think since this is still a relatively new gun, having a base model of it shipped to Columbia for filming shouldn't be too hard considering other weapons used. Maybe it has something to do with gun laws in Columbia, but it doesn't make sense in John Wick 3 or Hawaii Five-0
Gun companies do pay to have their guns featured in films regardless of whether it is realistic for that situation. This happens all the time but you mostly never hear of it, one that became public knowledge because it was listed as an example on the company website was the SEALs in Lone Survivor carrying Berettas. If we accept the fact that deals like this happen, I can see a potential situation where a company would want that gun that people actually buy to be the one that is featured.
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So, since January, short-barreled firearms fitted with braces are apparently no longer pistols legally, and are now considered SBRs. Manufacturers have been accordingly removing braced weapons from their websites and replacing them by non-stocked "pistols".
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Old 07-14-2024, 03:16 PM
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So, since January, short-barreled firearms fitted with braces are apparently no longer pistols legally, and are now considered SBRs. Manufacturers have been accordingly removing braced weapons from their websites and replacing them by non-stocked "pistols".
...and now it's overruled.

https://www.sigsauer.com/blog/federa...-are-now-legal
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Old 07-15-2024, 09:05 PM
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Never stood a chance, though I sold my Noveske/Daniel Defense MK18 clone nearly two years ago now to be safe. (Granted: I had also decided that I didn't really like the recoil impulse of a 10.3" barrel in 5.56; my next AR pistol will be a .300 Blackout build with an even shorter barrel.)

We'll see if ATF appeals it, which will cause 5th to uphold the decision and the issue to get kicked up to SCOTUS. But given the bump stock ruling (and the ruling on Chevron), we already know how SCOTUS feels about the ATF's misuses/abuses of their authority.
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