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Join Date: Oct 2003
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OK - First, I understand that laws do not have to make sence - but I really don't get this. What's the deal with the Short Barrel Rifle restrictions? I mean, I can by a 44 mag revolver that I can easily carry concealed. But, I can't have a real short 44 lever gun - that is still appreciably larger than any 44 mag handgun. What's the sense in that?
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 9,367
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If you went back in BATF time, this is what you would find...albeit.....not far enough. Burn rates, as classified by BATF. Also enter the (serves no sporting purpose) Rifles require a minimum or 16"`s and shotguns a minumum or 18`s. Logical???? Not really. Now back to sporting case (dumb as it really is.) When the 5SEVEN9 hit the market...pistol and subgun (really SWEET) It was not for sale to the public-PERIOD. Now it is, atleast in the pistol form. But my belief is what a varmit rifle caliber!!!! We shall see, atleast the pistol is now available to the public with twenty round magazines.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Locust Grove GA
Posts: 213
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If I'm not badly mistaken,the SBR laws go back to the NFA of 1934.
The idea was that a sbr is more controlable than a handgun,thus more deadly. Given the shooting abilities of the average criminal,what would you rather face,a handgun with a 6" barrel,or a short stocked rifle with a 12" barrel? Robert. |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
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LTS - whats a 5Seven9? New one on me.
GaMach - I guess I can buy that, but it still stinks. Somehow my 1927 Thompson is "more scary" with a 10.5" barrell, so I have to pay 2x the barrell price to stamp it and install it... A Carbon 15 "5.56 Pistol" carry's the same length upper as the NFA CAR 15, your just a collapsable stock apart. You can use a 4 cell mag light to "stock" a glock, but you can't buy the snap on plastic one..... Oh well, as I started with, our legal system is not supposed to make sense.... Anybody know a Class III gunsmith who can do this kind of work and help with the forms? In the Ga area? |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Deep Piney Woods of East Texas
Posts: 5,116
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You specifically need a 'Class II' manufacturer. This would be a Type 07 FFL that has paid the 'Class II' SOT.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 1,494
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Thanks Country! Always trying to stay legal! - is there an internet directory of these folks with these skills and permits?
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 2,815
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Jonathan Arthur Ceiner- He's in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Close enough for a vacation???
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 1,494
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Hmm, yep, food for thought....
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Locust Grove GA
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45smashemflat,
It's been a while since I came by here! I passed by a gunshop on the way back from the airplane museum at Warner Robbins AFB last month. It was on the main road to and from WRAFB to I 75 North. I think their sign said they were a class 3 dealer,but I don't recall the name (Rifleman something,big help huh?) Hope this helps, Robert. |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 1,494
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Yep - I know they guy. He can buy/sell, but can't do Class III mods. How did you like the Museum? You were pretty close to me, as I live just south of Warner Robins.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Locust Grove GA
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I had to make a whirlwind tour of the place because we got there late,and my lady friend was trying to get as many pics as she could for her three sons.I didn't get a lot of time to look at the outside displays and the ones awaiting display though.
(I think it was after 2:30 when we arrived because of a late start and a stop off in Macon to get her digital camera downloaded at Wolf .) I want to go back one day,but it will probably be combined with a trip to the Ocmulgee WMA gun range,so it may not be that practical since I am a workaholic. Regards, Robert. |
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