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Pistol Stabilizing Brace’s Explained
There's been a lot of attention given to Pistol Stabilizing Braces recently. We put this article and video together to help you understand what they're all about.
THE NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT
A Springfield Armory SAINT Pistol. (Photo: Recom / Guns.com)
In 1934, Congress passed the National Firearms Act, or NFA. It classified a rifle as a weapon fired from the shoulder with a barrel length of 16 inches or more.
Under 16 inches, it was classified as a short-barreled rifle, or SBR. Buying an SBR requires the purchase of a $200 tax stamp much like machine guns or silencers. The NFA also classified handguns as firearms with a short stock designed to be held and fired with a single hand. But handguns had no barrel length regulations. These classifications remain today.

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