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    OneBadV8

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    Im starting to "understand" those silly laws. :rockwoot:
    Who knew I just had to turn my brain off to make that happen. :n00b: :rolleyes:

    However, you can't just take a stock off of a rifle. The lower receiver has to be a pistol or a virgin receiver that hasn't been built into anything.
     

    OneBadV8

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    I have quite the imagination...



    If I ever ended up buying one with a questionable barrel, I'd do it in a heartbeat! :yesway: There's absolutely no way that wouldn't be all kinds of fun!

    You'd have to buy a virgin reciever. You can't convert a rifle to a pistol. It'll still be an SBR
     

    Suprtek

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    However, you can't just take a stock off of a rifle. The lower receiver has to be a pistol or a virgin receiver that hasn't been built into anything.

    So does that mean cutting a Mosin down like the picture above would land me in the big house?


    Ah, you answered me while I was typing.
     
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