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Old 09-11-2001, 02:29 AM   #10
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It's legal to put a shoulder stock on a handgun PROVIDING the barrel is over 16 inches in length. (Why do you think they added the extra 1/4"?) You can also have a handgun with any length barrel WITHOUT a shoulder stock.


The only combination which runs afoul of the NFA is a handgun with BOTH a shoulder stock and a barrel less than 16 inches in length, which (unless it meets ATF's regs for a curio and relic exemption) becomes a short-barrelled rifle and subject to registration and the $200 tax. The C&R exemption, of course, is for certain handguns accepted by ATF as having been originally issued with shoulder stocks -- if it's not on ATF's approved list, it's illegal.



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