With the barrel length measured from the front to the detach point of the stock it would be over 16 inches and should be considered a normal rifle - kind of like these.
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With the barrel length measured from the front to the detach point of the stock it would be over 16 inches and should be considered a normal rifle - kind of like these.
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I have read that the feds say a stock would make it a rifle and it must have at least a 16" barrel.
Yes, it is a novelty item and I'm not thinking about a stock right now. Maybe later.
I have a Browning Hi Power with the slot in the backstrap for a stock. If you buy one vintage with a stock it is legal, from what I've read, but if you own the pistol, and buy a stock separately you need the federal stamp.
Like the sawed off copy of the 'rifle' on Wanted Dead Or Alive, it is considered a handgun, but if you sawed one off yourself .......... you're toast. :shrug:
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That is nutz! :rofl2:
Just buy a rifle! :D
waka waka! ";"
Got a few early christmas gifts a few weeks back.
XD mod 2 4in. 9mm so far put 150 rounds through. This is a pleasure to shoot.
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Ruger AR556. Unfortunately I've had no time to take this one out. I have put a few magpul goodies on it. MOE SL hand guard and butt stock, Viking tactical 2 point sling and a UTG red/green dot. Looking at some range time next week, expecting good things from this budget AR.
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Maybe santa will leave some ammo under the tree[emoji6] .
Merry Christmas
Phil
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