Quote History Quoted:
I have been told that the 922r applies. However I talked to the reps at CZ at shot on Wednesday and the said they are not and not planning to sell the stocks separately. So only option is to buy a factory sbr if they come available which they are not as the reps told me. The full auto one is only way to get a stock is what in told. So the only option is for cz to change thier mind or wait for 3rd party stock which will probably be out long before cz changes thier mind.
Edit: wow guess I got lied to big time.
View Quote
They could just paint it in the US to get around 922r.
Wiki has this to say about our Military's semi-automatic shotgun, the Benelli M4, and why civillians are BANNED from buying it:
Collapsible buttstock[edit]
The buttstock is collapsible on the M4 Model (designated 11707) but will not collapse on the M1014. This is because the M1014 was manufactured before the U.S. 1994 assault weapon ban expired, whereas the M11707 has been manufactured since the ban expired therefore not subject to the terms under the ban. Collapsing the buttstock shortens the weapon by almost 8 inches, allowing easier storage and transportation; furthermore, it permits better maneuverability around tight corners and over obstacles. The M4 is also available with a fixed stock (pistol grip and semi-pistol grip styles are both available). The M4 is no longer sold today with the skeleton fixed stock (model M11707) to civilians. Benelli only sells the M4 with a fixed pistol grip style tactical stock in the United States. However, the collapsible butt stock can be purchased by civilians in Canada.
But Robar coated some 100% Italian-parts M4s with Robar treatment/paint - whatever you want to call it - and PRESTO! the "H2O" model is born. 922 does NOT apply suddenly.
If you Robar a gun subject to 922r, the requiremtn goes away apparently.