Illegal. The front grip means that it is no longer designed to be fired with one hand, therefore no longer a pistol.
Classified as UAF, Ugly As F.......
Illegal. The front grip means that it is no longer designed to be fired with one hand, therefore no longer a pistol.
All manner of angled foregrips are legal.
See post #6, but I'm no expert.
Not trying to create a piece of art. Just wanting to make a quick-access "Kyle Rittenhouse" car gun. I have a Zenitco 2PS laser on the way from Russia. But my main question was about the forgrip. It's not a standard 90 degree foregrip, so does that change anything?or suddenly reclassify it, as is?
So, vertical fore grip = stamp, angled fore grip = no stamp. When did that change, or has it always been that way?
Always been that way I believe. Most folks used to use typical AFG such as the Magpul variety. With the growing popularity of braced pistols, lots of companies started producing more grip friendly AFG units such as above.
There is a letter from the ATF out there somewhere that specifically defines a VFG as being 90 degrees, so some folks are pushing the envelope by using the BCM Gunfighter grip on pistols as it is a few degrees off vertical. An example how silly the NFA is, I would say.
Always been that way I believe. Most folks used to use typical AFG such as the Magpul variety. With the growing popularity of braced pistols, lots of companies started producing more grip friendly AFG units such as above.
I believe the same, I think they recently clarified it a bit more which is why its been discussed lately. Im sure it stems from people sending emails or questions to clarify causing them to share again where they stand (which is still not clear really nor provides a good reason why haha).
I’ll be honest looking at that gun the pistol buffer looks more like a barrel, like a backwards p90 almost
I think thats a stupid risk to take myself so I wont be doing it.Always been that way I believe. Most folks used to use typical AFG such as the Magpul variety. With the growing popularity of braced pistols, lots of companies started producing more grip friendly AFG units such as above.
There is a letter from the ATF out there somewhere that specifically defines a VFG as being 90 degrees, so some folks are pushing the envelope by using the BCM Gunfighter grip on pistols as it is a few degrees off vertical. An example how silly the NFA is, I would say.