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Ar's, TC's, etc. converted to pistols must have the frame or lower receiver registered as a pistol to begin with.
Frames and receivers registered as pistols can be converted to rifles and then back to pistols, but not the other way around.
Make sure you check all federal regulations.
my question again, why can't you register it as a handgun? The AR lower doesn't start out as a pistol. and its original use was as a lower for a rifle. but somewhere along the line someone made one in to a handgun.
I has to START its life as a pistol. The registration of the receiver was done at the time the firearm was made. The BATF only cares about the receiver and if it started life as a rifle it cannot be changed into a 'pistol' only a 'short barreled rifle'. SBRs require that the $200 tax stamp be paid on them and it can take the BATFE quite a while to determine if you are worthy enough to possess such a fearsome device.
When the paperwork for the AR15 pistols was written up it was classified as a pistol right off the bat. It can be changed into a rifle configuration by changing the stock and such, but the receiver itself is still classed as a 'pistol' receiver. There are no regs on the max length of a pistol, so if you throw a buttstock on it and a rifle upper by law the receiver is still a 'pistol', it's just wearing rifle accessories.
The way I look at it...
Even doing something that would REMOTELY get the BATFEs attention is bad juju. They are still pretty big on the whole 'conspiracy to commit' a crime thing as well. They have ruined numerous lives with their 'rulings' and mistakes. Browse the net a bit, read about the Weavers and Waco and things like that and find out what they are really like.
The really scary part is that, in effect, you have already trodded into dangerous ground by just saying that you are thinking about cutting down a rifle into a configuration that violates the regs. That falls into their view of 'conspiracy to commit'.
I would just get a .22lr pistol and use that. An expensive 10-20 year trip to Club Fed would be bad.
All the information you could ever need about this kind if stuff can be found at
http://www.atf.gov. You can call your local ATF office as well and have them further define what can and cannot be done to a firearm.