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only if you are a collector and call it a M/23
otherwise, they list two barrel lengths, I believe approx 4 and 5 inches in either caliber since there are not exact listings and the Finns used captured lugers - its pretty open isn't it?
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pretty open, as long as it is a "DWM". Like most of the "stock" rulings probably means anything goes unless "they" want to make an example of someone. It is even cloudier, IMO, when one looks at the "distinction" between an "arm brace" and a stock for an AR with a short barrel; one is an SBR and the other is still a pistol! ![]()
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