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If I wanted...just for sake of argument to make a junky stock out of wood that matched the contour of the backstrap of a pistol and attached with say leather buckle straps to the pistols grip would it still be illegal...it is not permanant and is totally removable and probally not very stable anyways...but I am just curious. I HAVE NOT ATTEMPTED THIS and actually am asking because Me and a buddy were drinking and kinda disagreeing on if it is legal or not, I dont have the know how or time to attempt this and am not considering to do so either. This is just a question to see if it would be legal or not.

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Why does it have to be an SBR? Why can't it be LSP (Long Stock Pistol)?

I would say it's a no go.

Technicalities. LSP's need a class 7 tax stamp.

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