Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
could it possibly have a barrel that isn't rifled therefore exempting it?
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
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R.A.D.
could it possibly have a barrel that isn't rifled therefore exempting it?
I doubt it with this device.
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
Ill wait till the other guys start knocking them out. Very cool though I just wont pay that price.
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
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R.A.D.
could it possibly have a barrel that isn't rifled therefore exempting it?
That would make it a short barreled shotgun and would require registration under the NFA.
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
I suspect in the future we will be reading about the ATF considering reclassifying short barrel over 26 inch firearms as an NFA weapon. Soon they will be taking comments.
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
I just watched the TFB interview with Franklin Armory. Apparently this thing has lands & grooves BUT they are STRAIGHT. WTF? 4 moa at 50 yards :rolleyes:
https://youtu.be/RfTt33S8RK8
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
4 moa at 50 yards?
straight grooves?
I suspect these are going to sell as well as a "DIY vasectomy at home kit"
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
With the lack of accuracy I could see gun ranges/clubs banning this gun before it even hits the market. I am sure the anticipated proprietary ammo is not going to be on the discount rack anytime soon. If this gun is as lack luster as the Franklin Armory Rep in the interview, it will make a Taurus look good.
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
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eagleclaw
With the lack of accuracy I could see gun ranges/clubs banning this gun before it even hits the market. I am sure the anticipated proprietary ammo is not going to be on the discount rack anytime soon. If this gun is as lack luster as the Franklin Armory Rep in the interview, it will make a Taurus look good.
I hardly would consider the accuracy to be bad enough that it will be "banned from ranges." The mil-spec accuracy for an AR-15 is 4 MOA.
Re: Franklin Armory Introduces Short Barrel 'Firearm'
4 MOA at 50 yards is 8+ inches at 100 yards. Add shooter error or flyers and now you're chopping away at the wooden target frames.