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Old 11-07-2009, 12:30 AM   #61
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The overall length and barrel length of shotguns and rifles is regulated under the N.F.A or National Firearms Act of 1938.

Under federal law a Shotgun must have a Barrel length of at least 18" and an overall length of 26"

A Rifle must have a 16" barrel and an overall length of 26"

This was intended to prevent shotguns and rifles from being easily concealable.
This does Not count against folding stocks as to legal length.
When the assault weapons ban was sunsetted , Folding stocks were again allowed...

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Old 11-07-2009, 12:52 AM   #62
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squirrlblaster, did you notice on J and G's site that they now have a Sterling "pistol" that is chambered for the 7.62x25? Pistol version of the Steling sub gun in Tokerov caliber. Why do they do this to me? Mooseman, how much was it to have a receiver added to the kit, total cost? Cheaper than the AK pistol from J and G? Just curious.

yeah i just saw that on J&G! i would love to have one, but not at that price.... i think that the one thing that makes me want one is the ammo it takes...... but no thanks at that price.....i dont think id pay more than $300 for one.

p.s thanks for clearing that up moose
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Old 11-07-2009, 01:24 AM   #63
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Old 11-07-2009, 09:54 AM   #64
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i want one.
i see dumber guns here every day.
taurus judge anyone?
or anything in .327 mag.?
Hey I luv my Colt King Cobra!!
/agree with your statement overall though

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The COOL FACTOR is high on the charts , especially when I load a 75 rnd drum on the pistol and Hold On for the ride !!!
Ive always wanted an AK variant pistol with a drum. Cool and fun in my book. All I do with most of my firearms is slay TVs/appliances/fruit/paper/critters/zombies. An AK variant pistol with a drummy would do all that very nicely and would be (in my opinion) fun as hell to bump fire. How fun would a full auto pistol be? Just my $.02 Dont yell at me please!!
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Old 11-07-2009, 11:27 AM   #65
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75 rnd drum phhhh you gotta go for the 100 rnd
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Old 11-07-2009, 07:52 PM   #66
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They Are Great Guns But Only For People Who Can Use Them Right..
Yeah God forbid some gun owner use it "wrong"..what constitutes wrong usage of a Krinkov type/Ak Pistol?
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Old 11-07-2009, 09:16 PM   #67
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Yeah God forbid some gun owner use it "wrong"..what constitutes wrong usage of a Krinkov type/Ak Pistol?


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Old 11-07-2009, 11:02 PM   #68
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The overall length and barrel length of shotguns and rifles is regulated under the N.F.A or National Firearms Act of 1938.

Under federal law a Shotgun must have a Barrel length of at least 18" and an overall length of 26"

A Rifle must have a 16" barrel and an overall length of 26"

This was intended to prevent shotguns and rifles from being easily concealable.
This does Not count against folding stocks as to legal length.
When the assault weapons ban was sunsetted , Folding stocks were again allowed...

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I was told by the most knowledgeable person i know. If they measure it, it will be folded. Hes a Class 3 dealer so his word carries much weight. He made calls to people of an official nature to boot. Who i dont really care, they all said its measured folded. Im just passing along first hand experience. I dont see why it wouldnt count against a folding stock the whole point of a folder is compactness, which makes it much easyer to hide.
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I was told by the most knowledgeable person i know. If they measure it, it will be folded. Hes a Class 3 dealer so his word carries much weight. He made calls to people of an official nature to boot. Who i dont really care, they all said its measured folded. Im just passing along first hand experience. I dont see why it wouldnt count against a folding stock the whole point of a folder is compactness, which makes it much easyer to hide.
You can stop putting so much faith in him, then. He's wrong.

If you think about it, when it's folded, it's no longer designed to be fired from the shoulder and is, in essence, a pistol with a really long barrel. Rifles, by definition, are designed to be fired from the shoulder, pistols are not. This is how the Serbu Super Shorty shotgun is able to be classified as an AOW, because it's technically a pistol, but has a short barrel and is a shotgun.
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Old 11-08-2009, 04:39 PM   #70
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Most definitely agree jac !!
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wish i could find an ak of this size that i could afford.

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$1300 !! Ouch !!
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