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Quoted: Yup. More or less the reasoning is with the stock closed, it's a "pistol". With the stock open, it's a "rifle".
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Uh, dude... Once a rifle, always a rifle.
I was under the impression that if the thing was functional with an OAL of <26" (folded or not) it's still an SBR...
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That would be a wrong impression.
CFR Part 179 Sub-Part B - Definitions
179.11
...."The overall length of a weapon made from a shotgun or rifle is the distance
between the extreme ends of the weapon measured along a line parallel to
the center line of the bore."
IE: Measure with the stock extended.
But, Oregon 166.210(8) defines a short barreled rifle as:
..."having one or more barrels less than 16" in length and any weapon made from a rifle if the weapon has an overall length of less than 26"."