TRR do you even own a pistol with an arm brace? Have you even read the ATF letter. You keep spewing that the ATF declared them legal for any use which as is usual from you is BS. They said and i again reiterate they are "legal for use as designed, firing from the shoulder makes it an SBR".

We all know your a kook but we atleast figured as a public educator you would take things on a whole and not pick and choose sections.

Please tell me how the ATF allowed them to be fired from the shoulder. Here the the original ATF classification for the brace that you fail to recognize:

In the classification letter of November 26, 2012, ATF noted that a “shooter would insert his or her forearm into the device while gripping the pistol’s handgrip-then tighten the Velcro straps for additional support and retention. Thus configured, the device provides the shooter with additional support of a firearm while it is still held and operated with one hand.” When strapped to the wrist and used as designed, it is clear the device does not allow the firearm to be fired from the shoulder. Therefore, ATF concluded that, pursuant to the information provided, “the device is not designed or intended to fire a weapon from the shoulder.” In making the classification ATF determined that the objective design characteristics of the stabilizing brace supported the stated intent. - See more at: http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/01/16/sig-brace-no-go-per-atf/#sthash.yjk8ImaP.dpuf

The most recent calrification of the rules:

“The pistol stabilizing brace was neither ‘designed’ nor approved to be used as a shoulder stock, and therefore use as a shoulder stock constitutes a ‘redesign’ of the device because a possessor has changed the very function of the item,” the January 17 ATF letter says. “Any individual letters stating otherwise are contrary to the plain language of the NFA, misapply Federal law, and are hereby revoked.”


So NOWHERE has the ATF EVER stated you could kegally shoulder fire a pistol wuth stabilizing brace sans tax stamp.

“Any person who intends to use a handgun stabilizing brace as a shoulder stock on a pistol … must first file an ATF Form 1 and pay the applicable tax because the resulting firearm will be subject to all provisions of the [National Firearms Act],”

Do us a favor and only comment on things you know like 1911's in the showers and imaginary gangsters chasing you.