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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 2030838" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>They(the company) claim that it is legal. That you measure with the stock extended. I would think this is BS unless you could not fire it collapsed. It also says different states may measure differently.</p><p>It would seem to me if you were really short or a kid was shooting it collapsed and a LEO stopped you and slapped a tape measure on it you would have problems.</p><p>I don't keep up with a lot of the recent rulings but I'd put a permanent muzzle device or a really thick buttpad on it just to be safe.</p><p>This and the fact it doesn't come factory threaded has kept me from buying one. Mainly I don't want to pay another $100 to have it threaded when they could do it while machining the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 2030838, member: 6777"] They(the company) claim that it is legal. That you measure with the stock extended. I would think this is BS unless you could not fire it collapsed. It also says different states may measure differently. It would seem to me if you were really short or a kid was shooting it collapsed and a LEO stopped you and slapped a tape measure on it you would have problems. I don't keep up with a lot of the recent rulings but I'd put a permanent muzzle device or a really thick buttpad on it just to be safe. This and the fact it doesn't come factory threaded has kept me from buying one. Mainly I don't want to pay another $100 to have it threaded when they could do it while machining the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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