Help a struggling 'tist avoid some felonies and, exercise what rights he has left to him...
Are home made braces legal to put on a home made pistol reciever? Does anyone know for sure what the glowies have daned legal regarding this?
Im looking to print a Shockwave brace. Does anyone have any experience with this or, any other 3d printed braces?
Have you ever printed an AR lower? What files, filament and, settings did you use?
I know for sure in my state I have to register new pistols with my county.
I have a Prusa Mk3s but, I haven't bought the material for this yet. I use prusaslicer and, I'm inexperienced with 3d printing but, want to give this 30 steel cased shots...
Will post feet pics with updates for help
In regards to your stock/brace question, here's how I understand it:
Brace manufacturers have to get an explicit approval from the ATF that their product is a brace and not a stock. Because by default, if it could be used a stock, then it's a stock....until you get that rubber stamp from the ATF. But the approval KAK got from the ATF applies to that specific product, and would not apply to your 3D-printed clone of it, even it was functionally/dimensionally identical.
So yeah, fucking around with that will rile up the fedbois. Either pony up for official braces, pony up for a Form 1 and SBR it, or print away but keep your dog at your neighbor's house.
Thank you for the warning. Glowies leave the safeties on, I'm gonna buy a real brace. That's not so bad though, I prefer other brace styles anyway.