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14 Mossberg 500 That ISNT NFA!
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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 2982190" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>His post does explain it rather well, <strong>however</strong> there's still the pesky concept of what constitutes a "sawed off" shotgun, which seems to contradict the "as designed" clause. The Shockwave does fire multiple projectiles, and it does have a smoothbore barrel, and it does have a barrel length less than 18". So it <em>could</em> be defined as a sawed-off shotgun, which as you know is illegal in Oklahoma. </p><p></p><p>We can argue this issue till the end of time, but until the state clarifies its position regarding the Shockwave, I'm going to believe it's probably not legal in OK. Will you get busted simply for owning one? <em>Probably</em> not. Would you win in court if you're indicted for owning what the state considers a sawed-off shotgun? Maybe, but do you want to spend the time and money doing so?</p><p></p><p>I really wish the state AG's office would respond to the queries sent to them about this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 2982190, member: 7157"] His post does explain it rather well, [B]however[/B] there's still the pesky concept of what constitutes a "sawed off" shotgun, which seems to contradict the "as designed" clause. The Shockwave does fire multiple projectiles, and it does have a smoothbore barrel, and it does have a barrel length less than 18". So it [I]could[/I] be defined as a sawed-off shotgun, which as you know is illegal in Oklahoma. We can argue this issue till the end of time, but until the state clarifies its position regarding the Shockwave, I'm going to believe it's probably not legal in OK. Will you get busted simply for owning one? [I]Probably[/I] not. Would you win in court if you're indicted for owning what the state considers a sawed-off shotgun? Maybe, but do you want to spend the time and money doing so? I really wish the state AG's office would respond to the queries sent to them about this issue. [/QUOTE]
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