Slim
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The recent return of Form 1 submissions to eForms, and the quick turnaround rate (sounds like about 2 weeks right now) I'm tempted to make another short-barreled thing (SBT). I already have, or am building:
So I totally don't need this new "thing". But those stamps are coming back so quick to people on AR15.com! There seem to be lots of "ready to Form 1" firearms out there on the market right now. Centerfire semiautomatics are a real PIA in Maryland with the 29+" rule (reference the H&K extendo-stock threads here) but something rimfire, or manual-action would be exempt from that. I did some quick math on a Ruger PC Carbine SBR, and I'd only be able to chop about 5" of barrel off of it.
Not considering any SBRs based on the AR15, H&K, 10/22, 15-22 or other semiauto plaforms. But maybe the Remington Model 700CP bolt-action pistol, since it would be easy to add a stock after getting a Form 1 back with a stamp. What other "NFA-Ready" firearms are out there that would just require non-gunsmith mods after paying your $200?
- SBR AR15 (centerfire & rimfire)
- SBR 10/22 & 10/22 Takedown
- SBR Glock
- SBR H&K MP5
- SBS 870
So I totally don't need this new "thing". But those stamps are coming back so quick to people on AR15.com! There seem to be lots of "ready to Form 1" firearms out there on the market right now. Centerfire semiautomatics are a real PIA in Maryland with the 29+" rule (reference the H&K extendo-stock threads here) but something rimfire, or manual-action would be exempt from that. I did some quick math on a Ruger PC Carbine SBR, and I'd only be able to chop about 5" of barrel off of it.
Not considering any SBRs based on the AR15, H&K, 10/22, 15-22 or other semiauto plaforms. But maybe the Remington Model 700CP bolt-action pistol, since it would be easy to add a stock after getting a Form 1 back with a stamp. What other "NFA-Ready" firearms are out there that would just require non-gunsmith mods after paying your $200?