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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Al-Mumit View Post
    What they said, give it some breathing room. No need to tempt fate.
    +1. If you're going to do this on your own, you better make damn sure your modifications are within the law. If you cut that barrel down too short, you're in violation of the NFA for possession of a SBS without a stamp. Not trying to scare you, just make sure you have your i's dotted and t's crossed; don't want to see you make a felon of yourself.
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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    I cut it to 20" .. testing it out. I have most of my parts...have a few more coming. The gun looks totally different.

    It was a 25.5" vent ribbed barrel. Sythetic stock replicated in form to the wood style...only all black of course. Standard buttstock, and standard large fore grip. Like I said, other than the stock being synthetic instead of wood, it looked like your standard field/hunting shotgun.


    Now. I have pistol fore grip. Pistol rear grip. 8 shot tube extended. Chopped barrel down to 20", muzzle flash compensator thingy on the end, its made by ATI, purely for show. I have a laser mounted on it. I have on the way two clamps. One to clamp the barrel to the mag extender, and the other to clamp a flashlight to the mag extender. the pistol grip and the barrel clamps have places to mount a strap as well. So that will be on it too. I'll take pics later when Ive finished with it.

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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Sorry for the delay and bad pic. This is without the mag extension. I am selling the 8 shot... the 7 shot is on its way.

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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Yep, really sucks when 9" falls off the end of your barrel...........

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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Quote Originally Posted by fingers80002 View Post
    Yep, really sucks when 9" falls off the end of your barrel...........
    Oh the places I could go with that quote...

    Gun looks good Franky
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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Thanks


    ...gotta have something when the zombies come.

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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Quote Originally Posted by scoutjoe View Post
    Oh the places I could go with that quote...

    Gun looks good Franky
    You don't want to go there, cause you gotta have enough to loose a few inches, and still be able to work......

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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Quote Originally Posted by fingers80002 View Post
    You don't want to go there, cause you gotta have enough to loose a few inches, and still be able to work......
    For the record I lost a few inches and my Saiga-12 worked just fine....

    Franky, When the Zombies come...the local ZRT could need some help
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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Franky4Fingers View Post
    Sorry for the delay and bad pic. This is without the mag extension. I am selling the 8 shot... the 7 shot is on its way.
    Needs fuzzy dice.
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    Default Re: Sawed-off Shotgun Barrel, but still 18"+, legal?

    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    Needs fuzzy dice.
    RIGHTO!..thanks,mate

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