A federal judge actually wrote "Let's be real" in an opinion. I hope the ghost of John Marshall pops out of the ground and beats him over the head with a law book.
https://youtu.be/iASk_D0aTlA
MAC review is up, with a comparison to SCAR 16
Says they will be importing the stock and 922 kit, I wonder if the stock will get it to 29 inches
I just had a very silly idea.
What about a handgun version that straps to your forearm? And a more vertical pistol grip instead of that O-shaped opening? Then you could sell it without that ridiculously long barrel.
The rear, of course, would just be flat. :innocent0
I think that, per the ATF, no machine gun can ever be converted to a non-NFA gun legal for sale. "Once a machine gun, always a machine gun." Don't ask me why, though.
I'm thinking about getting the upcoming Galil pistol with the .. um .. "arm brace" ...
Anyway, how well does 7.62x92 do out of short barrels? Loss of velocity is less of an issue than it is with 5.56, I would imagine?
I heard that it's coming earlier than that, sometime in 2015 in fact, it's being brought in with no stock as a pistol along with the Scorpion Evo 9 (a 9mm sub gun), the Evo is compatible with the Sig brace, don't know about the 805
Someone will have to add them to the roster of course.
Is anyone selling those in MD? I heard there was an issue with Beretta not sending them to MD FFL's because they don't have 10 round mags. You would think they could jsut take the mag out of the box and ship it, but what do I know...
Some dealers were selling them over the counter. During an audit the ATF noticed these AR's going to MD residents and called up MSP, which went around to the owners. Thing is, the way I heard it, they made them fill out 77R's but let them keep the rifles, which doesn't seem to make any sense...
Knights Armament made something similar years ago, before Rock River's. Only a handful were made (as far as we outsiders know, anyway) and they were bought by SOCOM.
The parts interchangeability rule went out when they decided to treat piston AR's as banned, which are fundamentally different guns.
I can't keep up with their constantly-shifting decrees.