What cal is it? Or shotgun
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What cal is it? Or shotgun
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Shotgun, a 12g norinco i got for $80 a while ago.
That forend looks like they should be on a single - not like my Baikals one
Need to attack it a bit more I think
Loud is a word that comes to mind when looking at that LOL
"A pistol is any firearm that is designed or adapted to be held and fired with one hand, and includes any firearm that is less than 762 mm in length."
https://www.police.govt.nz/services/...code-section-3
:)
how was the suppressor attached?
pins?
To take it off you had to disassemble the upper in a way that rendered it inoperable
or i suppose i could just tack it on with the welder
has anyone ever seen the gasses from a suppressor bieng used to cycle the action rather than the gas block set up typically used?
i talked to AO about a short 9mm barrel (5") with a supp that holds the barrel onto the upper - ie supp has barrel nut in it
Remove the supp, the gun falls apart.
AO refered it to the Police Armourer, and his FINAL say was that the supp could be removed and a normal barrel nut fitted and would not be allowed.
I suggested that if you did so you were making the gun deliberately illegally short, thus not the point of the exercise, and that if you WANTED to make an illegally short gun, you would simply get the hacksaw out and chop the butt or barrel off.
Its all BS as a punch and hammer will remove a roll pin (not 'legal'), but if it has a weld tack on it, its fine.
I've worked a way to run a super short barrel with a can on it - basically using a long flashider fitted to the barrel and a tack, and using that as the internal porting for the supp, while maintaining min OAL when totally disassembled.
Its a joke. You could have a gun like an AR just over the minimum length and you can remove the stock with a single turn of a stock screw to make the gun shorter therefore illegal. However a muzzle break fitted to the same gun with a crush washer requiring a vice an a barrel clamp to remove would be illegal in the length consideration.
@digit and spanners, bear in mind the armourer is giving an opinion that may or may not be legally correct, only a court can decide that I believe. Given they lost on the pistol grip thing I'd suggest that if a suppressor is permanently fitted in such a way that if it or the bit its attached to was removed the gun was made in-operable I'd expect it to be legal, the law seems very precise to me. Guess you need to make one and wave it in front of your AO and see how it works out for you....
Another thought, if the barrel and suppressor was machined in one piece how doesnt that work? or what about a barrel with a total length overbarrel suppressor?