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Posted: 6/9/2017 11:39:14 AM EDT
| Hey all, for the life of me I cannot find anything on what's allowed in regards to a SBR in Illinois. All I'm aware of is a 14.5" pinned and welded totalling 16"? Either way, I could eventually see myself wanting to do some sort of SBR build or snatching up something like a DD M4A1 or MK18. Thoughts? Thanks dudes. |
Well, a 14.5 pin weld to 16" is not an SBR, but since I have friends in IL with SBR's I can tell you they are, or at least were legal. If I remember right I want to say getting suppressors in IL is where it gets tricky, but don't quote me on that.
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| I do believe they are legal, yes. I've seen some posts with the list of hoops to jump through and it's quite extensive lol. I think the way I interpreted it was a 14.5" barrel with a pinned and welded flash hider bringing total length to 16". But yeah that's being trivial seeing as how 16" isn't by any means a SBR as you mentioned. |
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There is a thread in the IL Hometown forum that goes over the specifics I believe: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_8_23/509091_How-to-obtain-a-SBR-in-the-land-of-corruption----.html
After you do the IL state level requirements, here is a guide to doing the ATF NFA paperwork: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_17/465636_Work-In-Progress--new-F1-F4-guide-for-41F-submissions.html |
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I know I could look it up but could you explain the C&R? I've heard it has many steps? |
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Not really that difficult. IIRC all I had to do was get my CLEO to sign off and then send in the application with a check ($30 I think) and got it back about 3 weeks later. The links that Dman put up is where I got all my info. |
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Thanks for the help thus far guys. As I've mentioned, I'm eyeballing the DD MK18. Thing looks legit Stick your head over in the Mk18/CQBR thread and do some parts searching. Folks have been able to build and upper by going with the stripped Mk18 upper from Brownells and Colt BCG parts from Gun Broker and the like for far cheaper than you can buy the entire upper from DD. Plus, the stripped one doesn't have the gay laser engraving like the complete one does, but you should really Krylon the whole thing anyway.
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I'm a bit confused about how a C & R FFL pertains to a SBR rifle though. Does it not pertain to collection firearms at least 50 years old? |
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It's a unique case in IL. You'd get a better explanation in the hometown forum, but I beleive it stems from an IL law that outlaws SBRs, but has an exemption if you have an FFL. And since an C&R FFL is the cheapest/easiest/least hassle FFL option, most do that. I may be wrong though, just what I'm vaguely recalling... |
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