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The Can Cannon now non NFA

They reconfigured the can launcher so it’s not an SBR or DD.

7 Responses to “The Can Cannon now non NFA”

  1. Lyle Says:

    Another “political design”.

  2. Bill Twist Says:

    My can cannon never needed ATF approval. A 3″ bore 6 caliber black powder mortar that shoots 15 oz cans half-full of cement over 300 yards.

  3. HL Says:

    This is a great option if you need to hand your buddy, who is sitting in the opposite end-zone, a beer.

  4. Sigivald Says:

    I approve entirely, though that letter is very poorly written.

    It took me a while to figure out that despite “expel a projectile by the action of an explosive” fitting the description of the Can Cannon perfectly, it’s “not a firearm” because it’s a muzzle loader, since the charge (blank) and projectile (can) aren’t packaged together.

    And the letter never bothers to mention that part of the law

  5. Jim Says:

    “And the letter never bothers to mention that part of the law…”

    Journalism!

  6. qmony Says:

    It was never an SBR, AOW, or DD to beging with. The ATF needs to be defunded and/or abolished ASAP.

  7. Standard Mischief Says:

    Image of the new gas port.

    From the letter, the change was that now the assembly will not chamber a standard issue cartridge, but it will still chamber a M200 blank (which is presumably shorter.)

    Frankly, it probably should have been done this way from the get-go for liability reasons, but maybe this was a strategic design to offer something for the bureaucrats to “catch”?

    I can see the same issues here as a “less than lethal” riot control device that is shaped and feels too much like a duty weapon.

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