To answer directly. Yes, it qualifies as a pistol for purposes of the LTC test. But, to my interpretation they have to operate it as a pistol for the test not as a rifle. Use the brace as designed.skeathley wrote:RE: Ruger AR 15 pistol.
I have never shot one of these. Does this qualify as a pistol for the purpose of an LTC? The owner says it shoots .300 Blackout. That sounds like an SBR to me.
If it was a rifle before it was a pistol, it may be illegal to carry in any location that sells alcohol.
Thoughts?
If it was a rifle before being converted to pistol, without a Form 1 application and approval w/ tax stamp returned, that as an illegal conversion. You however, are not the ATF.
The alcohol selling thing is just confusing. Can't carry in a 51% business, period. No on premises consumption, sale of alcohol it's like any other biz. If it's not posted or prohibited, carry. Sales of alcohol less than 51% on-premises consumption, not posted 51%, carry.