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  • Okay, so I built these. Professionally for a time. It’s probably a 10.5” barrel, because that’s basically the limit for a AR pistol. No one puts a pistol brace on a SBR, if you have a SBR, you’d run a normal stock.

    Also, the suppressor is not included in overall firearm length. Neither is the brace.

    Edit: I’ll add, what the fuck is a screw on stock? The entire buffer system runs though that tube. Nothing screws onto that. The buffer tube screws into the receiver, but, I’ve never heard of a screw on AR stock.

    2nd edit: here’s a picture of my not rifle next to my rifle. Yes, it’s pedantic, but, with people wanting to learn, I want to inform.




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    Hate to be that guy, but, legally speaking, that’s a pistol, not a rifle.

    If you own guns, or want to, it’s an important distinction to make. That firearm is less than 26 total inches. Minus the suppressor and pistol brace, which are removable and don’t count. Therefore, you can have it loaded in a vehicle.

    I’ll also add, it’s more than likely a .300blk AR15 pistol with a suppressor, and if you want to talk about a gun for the people, that’s it. Except for maybe a 12 gauge, I will concede that.

    However, in order to carry a pistol, you need a conceal and carry license.



  • In an ideal world, sure. School, largely, hasn’t taught that in a long time. That’s not how the incentive structures work. School is incentivized by grades, grades don’t go up with learning, teaching is hard, memorizing and regurgitating? That’s much easier. Tests have been changed to reflect that.

    Unless, you’re not American that is. I wouldn’t have any experience with a somewhat functional education system.