Yep! Looks like it! Enjoy!My lower was also transferred and "other", just got off the phone with my FFL. I should be good then!!
Correct and thank you.All lowers are sold as "other" so you can build a rifle or pistol. Even if you buy an ar pistol you can convert it to rifle and back to pistol and still be legal.
If your pistol has a barrel longer than 16", yes.So I can put a magpul stock on my AR pistol, and be legal with no paperwork?
Can I lawfully make a pistol into a rifle without registering that firearm?
Assuming that the firearm was originally a pistol, the resulting firearm, with an attached shoulder stock, is not an NFA firearm if it has a barrel of 16 inches or more in length. Pursuant to ATF Ruling 2011-4, such rifle may later be unassembled and again configured as a pistol. Such configuration would not be considered a “weapon made from a rifle” as defined by 26 U.S.C. § 5845(a)(4).
[26 U.S.C. § 5845, 27 C.F.R. § 479.11; ATF Ruling 2011-4]
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Hey, that's what I said.
If your pistol has a barrel longer than 16", yes.
If not, you must change the barrel as well but then yes.
I was surprised that you wouldn't know.Well, I actually knew the answer to the question, but figured the OP might not, due to the fact that he asked the question to begin with.
All lowers are sold as "other" so you can build a rifle or pistol.