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Old 01-05-2007, 02:33 AM   #14
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I am confused by Ron's statement that a 12" barrel cannot be put on
your carbine frame. I thought that was only the case if a shoulder
stock was attached to it. What about all the ordinary lugers that have
had barrel replacements. Does changing out a 4" barrel with a 6 or 8
inch barrel also constitute an illegal gun because it has the stock iron
and the barrel length is less than 16"? I've heard that having a luger
shoulder stock and a collection of 4" lugers with stock iron is OK just
as long as the stock is not attached to the 4" luger. I think that this
question of a 30cm barrel put on a luger needs clarification from the ATF.
Does the fact that Conny's frame have a forearm iron make the long barrel
installation anymore illegal. What if he put a 6" barrel on the frame is
that illegal. What's the difference in legality between a 15 and 30cm
bbl on the frame. Both are less than the 16" legal limit for a shoulder
stock.
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