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Quoted: as long as you dont have any non-SBR'd AR15's your good. |
so you can only have mutliple SBR uppers, no standard AR-15 uppers? |
As a non lawyer, and this is not legal advice:
Under the Thompson Center case precedent, you are OK as long as you have all the components to assemble a legal firearm.
That means that you can legally own all the NFA and non-NFA uppers and lowers you want, as long as you have at least
one non-NFA-length upper for each non-NFA-registered lower you own.
What you
do not want to have is a spare non-NFA lower for which you do not have a 16+" upper, at the same time that you own more sub-16" uppers and an SBR-registered lower. In that case, there is no legal configuration in which you can assemble the components you own.
I take it a step further and strongly suggest that if you own an SBR, extra SBR-length uppers and additional non-SBR AR15s, you make a practice of always storing the non-SBR AR15s as assembled guns in legal configuration. That way there is no question about your intent.