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Small Victory With ATF

author Posted by:Sebastian on date Aug 25th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Gun Rights

After seeing our posts on the pin and weld issue that indicated that maybe ATF would no longer accept pinned and welded barrel extensions contributing to barrel length for NFA purposes, the NRA apparently went to ATF to get the problem corrected.  One of my contacts at ILA just informed me that ATF has issued a corrected handbook, which states on the bottom of page 6:

The ATF procedure for measuring barrel length is to measure from the closed bolt (or breech-face) to the furthermost end of the barrel or permanently attached muzzle device. Permanent methods of attachment include full-fusion gas or electric steel-seam welding, high-temperature (1100°F) silver soldering, or blind pinning with the pin head welded over. Barrels are measured by inserting a dowel rod into the barrel until the rod stops against the bolt or breech-face. The rod is then marked at the furthermost end of the barrel or permanently attached muzzle device, withdrawn from the barrel, and measured.

So those of you with ARs that have 14.5 inch barrels with a 1.5 inch brake or flash suppressor pinned and welded on no longer have to worry they might be felons.  Thanks to NRA for clearing this issue up.

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tag5 Responses to “Small Victory With ATF”

  1. JD Said,

    “Thanks to NRA for clearing this issue up.”

    Thanks NRA, I’m damn proud to be a member.

  2. Linoge Said,

    Well, hell, the NRA can do something!

    [/snark]

    At least that got unboned… I guess the BATFE finally did the math on how many overnight felons they would have to deal with ;).

  3. SayUncle » Good news: You’re not a felon Said,

    [...] applying devices that extend barrel length, thereby making thousands of people law-breakers. Well, the ATF has since recanted. Apparently, NRA read it on the blogs and went to the ATF about the issue. [...]

  4. emdfl Said,

    That’ll work fine until Holder and his (no)justice department decide differently.

  5. Jim Krepelka Said,

    I had called the main office of the NFA on this issue. They said that they were getting many, many questions on this and that some one would get back to me. No one ever got back to me. I figure they are slowly working their way through several million phone calls on the subject.

    Jim