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The short rear stock thingy is called a stabilizer, and suposedly not intended to be shouldered but braced against the wrist.ghostrider wrote:very interesting.
while I know the laws are goofy & illogical, how is that not a rifle?
Nope... It's a Magpul SL stock.Liberty wrote:The short rear stock thingy is called a stabilizer, and suposedly not intended to be shouldered but braced against the wrist.ghostrider wrote:very interesting.
while I know the laws are goofy & illogical, how is that not a rifle?
Franklin Armory just announced the Reformation – an 11.5 inch barreled AR15 with a stock that does not require an NFA Tax Stamp. Would you like to know the secret? Are you ready? Lean in really close to your computer/mobile device/teletype machine:
I HAVE NO CLUE HOW THE REFORMATION GET AROUND BEING AN NFA FIREARM.
But I made a few guesses, as did other staff here at TFB. Here goes:
Smoothbore barrel – averts rifle definition?
26” OAL with a barrel less than 16” – averts rifle definition?
One pull of the trigger, one round fires – averts rifle definition?
Best comment there:Pawpaw wrote:Nope... It's a Magpul SL stock.Liberty wrote:The short rear stock thingy is called a stabilizer, and suposedly not intended to be shouldered but braced against the wrist.ghostrider wrote:very interesting.
while I know the laws are goofy & illogical, how is that not a rifle?
REFORMATION: Franklin Armory Hacks The NFA With NO SBR 11.5” AR
My guess: The bullet does not spin, therefore it is unstable, and accuracy suffers while bullet upset during terminal ballistics would occur earlier along the wound path.ELB wrote:That's interesting enough to make me think I might get interested in ARs.
I wonder what the short range ballistics of a smooth bore [insert typical AR caliber here] actually are, and how they compare to rifled. "Short range" being less than 100 meters, maybe even 50.
But how much does accuracy suffer over a short distance? For PDW type weapon, especially in civilian engagement, typical SD distances with maybe a mob scene as worst case, it might not be enough to matter. Even to Franklin, with the abundance of ARs out now, bans/confiscations held off for a little while at least, accuracy is nice but revenue is necessary. :)The Annoyed Man wrote: ...My guess: The bullet does not spin, therefore it is unstable, and accuracy suffers while bullet upset during terminal ballistics would occur earlier along the wound path.
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