To: jdege
Hey, is a 12 gauge shotgun with a manufactured 18-1/4 barrel and a pistol grip legal now? I bought it years ago. I havent fired it in 15 years. I wonder if I need to put the original wood stock and long barrel back on it?
24 posted on
10/13/2001 5:52:50 PM PDT by
Fred25
To: Fred25
I know you did not ask me this question but I'll answer anyway. I live in Az. and that is my primary home defense weapon and it is legal here, but you may want to check your state's gun laws just to be sure.That weapon is also a great way to get rid of punkins after haloween.
32 posted on
10/13/2001 6:23:34 PM PDT by
eyebeme
To: Fred25
Hey, is a 12 gauge shotgun with a manufactured 18-1/4 barrel and a pistol grip legal now? I bought it years ago. I havent fired it in 15 years. I wonder if I need to put the original wood stock and long barrel back on it?
I just bought the identical thing, in New York State no less, so it must be legal. (I hope.) The only thing was I had to take a stupid wooden dowel out of it so it would hold 6 shells instead of 2. (Uh, oh, am I going to get a visit from ATF now?)
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