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    Default Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    Specifically ones without a shoulder fire provision. Also assuming an 18" barrel. Thanks in advance....

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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    Yes they are but IIRC the OAL must be at least 26 inches.

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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    Thanks, Tony! BTW What's IIRC?

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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    Quote Originally Posted by prothero View Post
    Thanks, Tony! BTW What's IIRC?
    If I Remember Correctly.

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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    When I bought my Mossberg Persuader (I think they're called Cruisers now), there was a pistol grip in the box with the shotgun.

    They look cool with a pistol grip and I do have a pistol grip on mine. They're a bear to shoot with a standard pistol grip though!

    The pistol grip I have on mine is from Knoxx Industries. It's called the COP stock and can be viewed here: http://www.knoxx.com/NewStyleKnoxx/T...rt/COPtech.htm

    These do work quite well, BTW...

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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    PG are nice on SBS, but on a regular SG...they are tough to control...too many Hollywood/tacticool types that like that sort of thing...I suggest a round or two before you go out and buy one...I'm pretty sure you will change your mind.

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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    Thanks, Everyone!
    I recently picked up a few accessories for my 28" Winchester turkey gun. I wanted to be able to adapt it for home defense the remainder of the year. I just didn't want to bring it back and violate any laws. Thanks Again,
    Frank

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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    The pistol grips are legal and 26" AOL apply: but according to the PSP firearms people you must buy the 18" bbl. In Pa you cannnot cut a shotgun bbl shorter than 24".I found this out by accident when I questioned cutting a bbl down awhile back to make a 20" turkey gun..When I questioned what difference it made as long as the OAL requirements were met,I got very little reply. If you cut one less than 24" in Pa they classify it a "Probiitied Offencive Weapon" ??? Go figure? Unless the laws have been changed,this is what I run upagainst. --Rat--
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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    Thanks, RR! I bought an aftermarket barrel.

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    Default Re: Are pistol grip shotguns legal in PA?

    Quote Originally Posted by RimfireRat View Post
    The pistol grips are legal and 26" AOL apply: but according to the PSP firearms people you must buy the 18" bbl. In Pa you cannnot cut a shotgun bbl shorter than 24".I found this out by accident when I questioned cutting a bbl down awhile back to make a 20" turkey gun..When I questioned what difference it made as long as the OAL requirements were met,I got very little reply. If you cut one less than 24" in Pa they classify it a "Probiitied Offencive Weapon" ??? Go figure? Unless the laws have been changed,this is what I run upagainst. --Rat--
    WOW!, I bought an aftermarket barrel because I got a good deal and wanted to sell the original. I never heard you couldn't cut one in PA.

    Does anyone have that section of PA Law?

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