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Originally Posted by Ridge_Runner_5
If it has a stock installed, then it will be in the dealer's book as a rifle, and must be marked as such when they sell it.
The ATF has said that you can turn a rifle into a pistol and back again as many times as you want, though.
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The dealers are doing it wrong if they're doing it that way. What is the barrel length on that "rifle"? What Caliber is that "rifle"? It's not a rifle unless it has a stock and an upper with a barrel of 16" or longer. Period.
A lower weather fully built or stripped, must be transfered as "other" on a 4473.
A stripped lower can be made into a pistol FIRST, then made into a rifle, and then back into a pistol at will without violating the NFA. (Google ATF Ruling 2011-4)
But you CAN NOT make a pistol from a rifle without first filling out a Form 1 and paying your $200 Tax. (See ATF 5320.8 chapter 2)