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Silencers Have NEVER Been Illegal !
Of the examples in the list below, which is a Machinegun, Short Barreled Rifle, Any Other Weapon, Short Barreled Shotgun and Destructive Device? List your responses like this:
A=Short Barreled Rifle
B=SHort Barreled Shotgun
etc...
The tricky part is that not every example will be an NFA item. I only want you to pick out and identify the NFA items
A: This item is a flat piece of steel with a paddle attached that, when installed in a certain rifle, causes it to fire fully automatic. This is the piece of steel only, not the rifle itself.
B: This item is a revolver that holds only 3 rounds. The rounds are 12ga shotshells.
C. This item is a Remington 870 receiver with an 18.1" barrel and a pistol grip only.
D. This item is a Remington 870 with no stock and 10" barrel and which is fitted underneath the barrel of an AR15/M16. These are commonly known as a 'Master Key'. Specifically, classify this item when it is attached to the host rifle, not standing alone.
E. This item is a shoulder-fired firearm with 2 barrels in an over-and-under configuration. The barrels are both 15" long. The top barrel is a 20ga smoothbore barrel. The bottom barrel is a rifled barrel chambered in .38special.
F. This item is a rifle with a 16" barrel and a collapsible stock. The overall length of this rifle with the stock extended is 29" and the overall length with the stock folded is 22".
G. This item is a standard Glock 19 9mm pistol with a 5" barrel and with a shoulder stock attached.
H. This item is a firearm that resembles a fountain pen, must be folded into an "L" to fire, is chambered in .22lr and has a rifled barrel 2.75" long.
I. This item is the host rifle for option A. By itself, it is a semi-automatic only rifle, but it is capable of receiving option A easily.
The intent of this is to get you guys and gals thinking! It's only a couple words on some paper that make the difference between legal and illegal. I also hope this is educational and fun, but please try to keep your posts on-topic.
A=Short Barreled Rifle
B=SHort Barreled Shotgun
etc...
The tricky part is that not every example will be an NFA item. I only want you to pick out and identify the NFA items
A: This item is a flat piece of steel with a paddle attached that, when installed in a certain rifle, causes it to fire fully automatic. This is the piece of steel only, not the rifle itself.
B: This item is a revolver that holds only 3 rounds. The rounds are 12ga shotshells.
C. This item is a Remington 870 receiver with an 18.1" barrel and a pistol grip only.
D. This item is a Remington 870 with no stock and 10" barrel and which is fitted underneath the barrel of an AR15/M16. These are commonly known as a 'Master Key'. Specifically, classify this item when it is attached to the host rifle, not standing alone.
E. This item is a shoulder-fired firearm with 2 barrels in an over-and-under configuration. The barrels are both 15" long. The top barrel is a 20ga smoothbore barrel. The bottom barrel is a rifled barrel chambered in .38special.
F. This item is a rifle with a 16" barrel and a collapsible stock. The overall length of this rifle with the stock extended is 29" and the overall length with the stock folded is 22".
G. This item is a standard Glock 19 9mm pistol with a 5" barrel and with a shoulder stock attached.
H. This item is a firearm that resembles a fountain pen, must be folded into an "L" to fire, is chambered in .22lr and has a rifled barrel 2.75" long.
I. This item is the host rifle for option A. By itself, it is a semi-automatic only rifle, but it is capable of receiving option A easily.
The intent of this is to get you guys and gals thinking! It's only a couple words on some paper that make the difference between legal and illegal. I also hope this is educational and fun, but please try to keep your posts on-topic.
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