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Another NFA Hack

14 inch 12ga shotgun that is not an NFA item.

More here.

Gun manufacturing laws are quite ridiculous and manipulated by ATF a lot. Nice to see the rules being bent the other way.

Other NFA hacks here and here.

12 Responses to “Another NFA Hack”

  1. Weer'd Beard Says:

    I know what Jay G will be buying next!

  2. Jay G. Says:

    Heh…

    I was *JUST* thinking that…

  3. John Smith. Says:

    I believe their is actually a shoulder holster for these types of pistols…

  4. Mr Evilwrench Says:

    And another win for those of us in states that don’t require concealment anyway 🙂

  5. Kevin Baker Says:

    But don’t paint the muzzle orange and then open-carry it in a public park!

  6. Jeffrey H Says:

    Of course given the bore size of a 12gauge couldn’t they rule it not a sporting firearm in which case it becomes a destructive device?

  7. Paul Says:

    I Don’t know Jeffery.. Does anything over 50 cal. have to have a RIFLED barrel to be a DD?

  8. Mike V. Says:

    At one time, these short barrel, pistol grip shotguns were classified as AOW (Any Other Weapon).

  9. Jeffrey H Says:

    No it doesn’t have to be a rifled barrel. The street sweeper shotgun was reclassified a DD given the “lack of sporting purpose.”

  10. ZerCool Says:

    Uncle – FWIW, the OP you linked to has edited my original comment. I made reference to constructive intent and the potential legal issues of possessing both the 14″ configuration as pictured and a bone-stock Mossberg 500 in the same place.

    My final line was, “Neat. Pass.”

    I have since commented asking them to simply remove my comment, instead of editing it to say something I did not say.

  11. Marty Says:

    “Constructive intent” wouldn’t play into it, as all the items in your scenario would have a legal use. Constructive intent only applies when there is no legal use for a combination of items. Thompson proved this in their case with the Contender setup with both a long and short barrel and a pistol grip and a stock–and only one receiver.

  12. Pakkinpoppa Says:

    Hm.
    Neat.
    Better than a pistol grip. I put one on an 870, fired one magazine through it, and my mitt hurts from thinking about it. Now, hip-firing a shotgun with the regular stock isn’t bad.

    Looks like a handy device for things going “bump” in the night.

    I’d prefer a double with hammers or even a single, but that’s just me…the 14″ toob just looks so much handier for being inside a dwelling.

    My opinion, a double negates 2nd hand needed to pump, which may be struggling with the noisemaker, and if you can’t pump it why have more than one shot or two? Have a pistol for backup.

    Just my theory. The whole “bunker down and call 911” doesn’t work when one has a munchkin to secure, in likely direction of nighttime noise, and therefore, one hand may be securing them, so other with a large blaster may be a better idea.

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

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