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Are you unknowingly committing a federal felony right now? If you own an AR-15 pistol, AK pistol, or any firearm with a stabilizing brace, you are currently stuck in a dangerous legal limbo. The ATF’s Rule 2021R-08F reclassified millions of pistol braces as "stocks," turning standard pistols into Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) subject to the NFA and a $200 tax stamp. While a federal injunction in Mock v. Garland has temporarily paused enforcement, the rule is not dead—it’s a "Zombie Rule" waiting for the green light to come back to life. In this video, we break down exactly where the courts stand, what the Fifth Circuit and the Supreme Court will decide next, and the 5 critical options you have right now to protect yourself from a 10-year prison sentence. In this video, we cover: • The current status of the Mock v. Garland injunction. • Why the ATF is still treating braces as stocks during inspections. • The 5 options for gun owners: Register, Remove, Modify, Surrender, or Wait. • The timeline for a potential Supreme Court ruling in 2027-2028. • The risks of "selective enforcement" even while the rule is paused. Don't rely on old news. The landscape is changing fast. Subscribe to stay ahead of the ATF. Disclaimer: The content presented in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. I am not an attorney, and nothing in this video should be construed as establishing an attorney-client relationship. Firearm laws, including ATF regulations (specifically Rule 2021R-08F) and court rulings (such as Mock v. Garland), are subject to rapid change and can vary significantly by state and local jurisdiction. The legal status of pistol braces is currently in flux due to ongoing litigation. Do not make legal decisions regarding your firearms based solely on this video. If you are unsure about the legality of your specific firearm configuration or how to comply with the National Firearms Act (NFA), you must consult with a qualified firearms attorney in your jurisdiction. The creator of this video assumes no responsibility or liability for any actions taken by viewers based on the information provided herein. Stay safe and know your rights.