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I have a non sbs/sbs question.
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 3408870" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Over the years I repaired many barrels that were "damaged" and thus too short.</p><p>My rule was "Don't bring me the whole gun" just the barrel and I would repair it.</p><p>That would keep me from being in possession of an unregistered sbs.</p><p>The repair must be permanent and non-removable (welded) as per BATFE.</p><p>If you go with something like a cutts or polychoke just make sure its 18"+ with the screwable end piece removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 3408870, member: 6777"] Over the years I repaired many barrels that were "damaged" and thus too short. My rule was "Don't bring me the whole gun" just the barrel and I would repair it. That would keep me from being in possession of an unregistered sbs. The repair must be permanent and non-removable (welded) as per BATFE. If you go with something like a cutts or polychoke just make sure its 18"+ with the screwable end piece removed. [/QUOTE]
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