No NFA work or tax stamps required for this in it's standard pistol configuration, it is just like buying any other handgun. It will remain a pistol as long as you do not fit a traditional stock which would render it an SBR, or a vertical foregrip which w
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yes as long as the has the brace (you can even remove the brace) it is a handgun unless you put a stock on it then it becomes a SBR and require a tax stamp and paperwork SBR
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Yes sir, this carries the exact same requirements for purchase as a 'handgun'. The paperwork associated with the purchase will be the same as for a handgun. Some states have their own requirements in addition to the Federal requirements and you should pla