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It looks like a way to created a short barreled rifle in just seconds. Would there be a market for such a product?
That is interesting, I could see that going into a BOB, wish I could shoot as well as that guy. lol Snuffy
hmm, I may be wrong, but if you have that and put it on your pistol without the necessary "tax stamp" wouldn't that be just a tad illegal? Cool? yes, but I don't want to do anytime in club fed for something "cool"
http://www.atf.gov/firearms/041006-vert_grip.htm Looks like the extra mag qualifies as a vertical foregrip, thus falling into the expensive area. I'd sure check this one out before purchase. Turnkey tactical is the mfr, I think. http://www.turn-keytactical.com/
Minus the stock, would make it an AOW, with the stock it is still and SBR, legally requiring a tax stamp for civi's.
I am curious as to why a short shotgun such as the serbu is an AOW with a five dollar tax but a SBR is always a SBR? The tax on a sawed-off shotgun is $200.00 but if it were manufactured as a short-gun like the Serbu, it is only a $5.00 tax, so why are SBRs that were manufactured as SBRs such as a stripped receiver with a 10.5 inch upper. require a $200.00 tax?
AOW's still require a $200 tax to MAKE, but for 'Some reason' the transfer tax is $5. There was still a $200 tax in there somewhere. (Reflected in the price)
I actually got a chance to look one of these over this weekend and was surprised at the simplicity. It basically just receivers the picatinny rail under the barrel as the attachment point, the pistol-grip magazine holder attaches to another picatinny rail and the stock just unfolds. Be pretty easy to whip these out in a little mom and pop machine shop.