In regards to an AR pistol: having a carbine buffer tube on an AR pistol doesnt make it illegal correct? Only becomes illegal when a stock is attached to the tube without the proper paperwork.
In the same sense. Could you create an AK pistol and rivet in a fixed stock trunnion. As long as one doesnt actually put a stock on it, would it still be classified as an AK pistol?
Part II of my question to understand the content, then this firearm P716-12B-PSB with its Overall Length 30.2 in though the Barrel Length 12.5 in. This is classified as a Pistol is "Legal" and can be purchased in MD.
Ok so reading this thread and attempting to absorb the content. My question would be referencing the attached picture. That, this firearm can be built at home out of an M14 as long as the total length is greater or equal to 29" as a rifle.
Simple answer is no. Maybe someone else can prove me wrong but I did not see the SIG P716 on the handgun roster. Feel free to check.
https://www.mdsp.org/Organization/S...e/HandgunRoster/HandgunModels.aspx?manu=18128
Other than it not being on the roster, I dont see why it wouldn't be legal. But why would you want a 716 in a pistol? You can still purchase the 716 rifle in MD cash and carry as it is not an AR-15 variant but rather more of an AR-10 variant. Because we all know 223/5.56 is way more dangerous than 308
The M14 rogue chassis system is based on the M1A/M14 platform.
http://www.jtactical.com/rogue
The M1A is on the "banned" list. If you dont already have one to modify you can't buy a new one in this state. The M14 is the same rifle with a different name. If you owned one prior to October 2013, you can modify it as long as you are not viloating any new or existing laws. If you really want a bullpup in this state buy a Tavor, PS90, or an FS2000... if you can find one.
Much appreciated, and yes I have been shopping for AR10 varients, just trying to adjust to a price range amd manufacturer...Why I am looking at the P716 is price, size and purpose. Want the wife to be able to handle it, don't need so much distance but I want the large caliber. I guess you could say a his and hers collection.
I sort of read it, the "restrictions" as the M14 not on the list so its ok to have, I mean the M14 came after the M1. So wouln't that make it a completely different rifle (Anyone please chime in). With that I could just buy the receiver section and make the Juggernaut with a Heavy Barrel which is long enough to be longer than 29"?
I saw the TAVOR for sale at Atlantic Firearms though I prefer the larger caliber...
I wish that someone would submit a Zastava PAP M92 PV AK47 to the handgun board. I would be so tempted to apply for an HQL to buy one of these.
I hear you loud and clear. The 716 rifle can be had with a 16" barrel, IMHO the rifle would be easier for my wife to handle based on the difference between shouldering, and holding with outstreched arms or hip firing a 7.62x51/308. I can see the appeal of the P716 if you want to SBR it later, other than that it seems like overkill in a pistol. Not to mention the $2,252.00 MSRP
The way I have always read the "assualt weapons" list was with that opening statement.
"Assualt weapon means any of the following specific firearms or their copies regardless of which company produced and manufactured that firearm"
The "list" states Springfield M1A, which is the semi-automatic "civillian" version of the M14. It also has the Springfield M21, which is the semi-automatic "sniper enhanced version" of the M14. If you can find a dealer in Maryland to sell you an M1A/M14/M21 variant, have at it (and let me know where I can get one too)
Fulton would probably be a good source for where to find an M14, they are based in the Peoples Democratic Republic of Maryland(istan)
http://www.fulton-armory.com/contact-us.aspx