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RUGER 10/22
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On a RUGER 10/22 RECEIVER; The ATF Rule states that when an Receiver is Regeistered as A RIFLE or Pistol,Then it shall remain that way for its Life, and Shall NOT be USED as the other.
MY OUSTION .
M.O.A. of Sundance Wy.is making an STAINLESS STEEL 10/22 Receiver, and Selling it to FFL. holders with-out saying that it is a Rifle or a Pistol .
If the FFL. logs it in as an stripped Receiver, with-out saying, that it is for a Rifle or Pistol,
THEN CAN IT BE USED AS EITHER A RIFLE OR pistol or BOTH.
Please give Me ATF RULE, (page & NUMBER)
MY OUSTION .
M.O.A. of Sundance Wy.is making an STAINLESS STEEL 10/22 Receiver, and Selling it to FFL. holders with-out saying that it is a Rifle or a Pistol .
If the FFL. logs it in as an stripped Receiver, with-out saying, that it is for a Rifle or Pistol,
THEN CAN IT BE USED AS EITHER A RIFLE OR pistol or BOTH.
Please give Me ATF RULE, (page & NUMBER)
Comments
The TC's are not the only weapon that fall into this scrutiny, as you have found, so do the 10-22's, and the AR-15's.
So, if it is registered as a handgun, then you can build it into a handgun, or a rifle. Once it is in rifle form, you cannot switch it back, legally, except for some circumstances, which relate to the TC Contender Carbine kits.
It can be extremely difficult, if you live in a firearms unfriendly state like I do n NY. They require a handgun permit for every handgun you posses, that can fire a projectile, other than an air gun. If you take that handgun off your permit, by switching it to a rifle, then they want to know where it went to.
Many of us have at least two frames, one for handgun use, and one for rifle use.
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I also have 14 T/C ENCORE PRO-HUNTERS. CUSTOMS
So you can see why that I NEED TO KNOW THE LAW.
Thans for your Reply
There is a new-ish ATF letter that addresses this - used to be pistol -> rifle and it had to stay rifle (except the TC Contenders in the court ruling) but the new letter clarifies things.
See http://www.atf.gov/regulations-rulings/rulings/atf-rulings/atf-ruling-2011-4.pdf for the actual letter/ruling