This rifle appears to have possibilities for an integral supressed in 9mm or 45. I am not sure if the factory barrel lends itself because it may be fluted. Anyway, is it one stamp or two: one for say for the barrell of 10 - 12 inches and then the suppression device?
I look forward to ideas, thanks.
Just Right Carbine integral suppressed
Re: Just Right Carbine integral suppressed
Unless the suppressor tube is pinned and welded to the barrel making it 16" or greater, it is a 2 stamp toy.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Re: Just Right Carbine integral suppressed
If its integral and the suppressed barrel >16in then its one stamp. Less than 16in, its two stamps.
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Re: Just Right Carbine integral suppressed
I thought about one of these, instead of another upper for my AR SBR. Using glock mags would be a big plus.
I had a smith in Mississippi build an SBX type barrel for an UZI carbine. A permanent shroud with the ability to insert the suppressor and lock onto a 3 lug adapter would make it a no-stamp gun. The concept worked well on the UZI. The UZI had serious issues though, so it's gone.
I had a smith in Mississippi build an SBX type barrel for an UZI carbine. A permanent shroud with the ability to insert the suppressor and lock onto a 3 lug adapter would make it a no-stamp gun. The concept worked well on the UZI. The UZI had serious issues though, so it's gone.