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Thread: CZ Scorpion...Brace or NFA?
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2 June 2019, 13:48 #1Senior Member
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CZ Scorpion...Brace or NFA?
Got a CZ scorpion.
Put cash towards a form 1 and SBR it or just do the SB tactical brace?
In general I don't like braces because they usually feel gimicky and who knows what the ATF will decide about them in the future. The SB brace for the scorpion, however, looks pretty damn good.
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2 June 2019, 13:59 #2
I don't mind a brace, I just like stocks so much better.
Hate the permission slip fees, but.... ultimately I'd go with whatever you think will be the best for you. Like you mention though, main reason I limit my braces... the ATF could change their ruling and poof, just like that you have a paperweight and as you know a lot of braces aint cheap.
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2 June 2019, 15:06 #3Senior Member
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I know. That is why I can't decide. I will probably go the nfa route though.
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2 June 2019, 17:29 #4“ When I comes to modern politics, I think the inverse of Hanlon's Razor applies...In other words, "Never attribute to stupidity that which is adequately explained by malice." - Kerplode
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2 June 2019, 19:12 #5
To me it boils down to use and if you are going over state lines alot. Once you get a stock no one can take it from you for the most part, but all it takes for a brace to change is just some executive order or less to change the game.
If the gun is a keeper then I vote SBR depending on where you live and all that. Brace it if you need to so you can avoid all the other hassles.
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3 June 2019, 11:15 #6
You can always SBR it later if they change the laws. I just picked up a CMMG Banshee with their Rip Brace and it's every bit as good as a stock.
I have 2 SBRs which I did before the braces became popular. I never would have bothered if I could have just done the braces from the start. It's a huge hassle, it's costly and totally irrelevant these days. Also, I prefer not to feed the beast. The NFA needs to go away.
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3 June 2019, 15:31 #7
SBR, 100%. Makes it irrelevance-proof. Braces will go away, bank on it. Some dumbass will write a letter asking if blah-blah-blah is legal, and that'll put the shits to it for everybody. It's not if, it's when.
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3 June 2019, 16:59 #8Senior Member
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So I think I decided I am going to go brace short term, submit my paperwork if I don't like the brace. As it is, the gun really is unusable. Needs a brace or stock.
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6 June 2019, 17:41 #9Senior Member
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Got the SB tactical folding brace installed today. I generally have not been a fan of braces in the past but...the damn thing IS a stock. It is actually a pretty slick setup. Going to run it like this for a while. Can always go NFA in the future.