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Short barreled rifle legal specs? (not "class III")
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<blockquote data-quote="BadKarma" data-source="post: 899253" data-attributes="member: 9274"><p>I think you are trying to apply logic to the law, not always possible to do. It's a lot like having an SBR upper and a lower that is not assembled as a complete rifle. By definition, per ATF, you have an SBR even if no attempt to assemble it has been made. 26 inches is the minimal legal overall for a rifle without the NFA designation of SBR. It cannot convert to anything less than 26 inches and still be legal without a stamp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadKarma, post: 899253, member: 9274"] I think you are trying to apply logic to the law, not always possible to do. It's a lot like having an SBR upper and a lower that is not assembled as a complete rifle. By definition, per ATF, you have an SBR even if no attempt to assemble it has been made. 26 inches is the minimal legal overall for a rifle without the NFA designation of SBR. It cannot convert to anything less than 26 inches and still be legal without a stamp. [/QUOTE]
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