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4/10/2005 10:25:27 AM EDT
I'm thinking of buying a Mag-7 shotgun.

I know that the American versions have long barrels and stocks attached to fit legal limits. Here's my question though:

I want to get it short-barreled to go from this:



to this:



Can I get the stock removed too since it's an SBR, or is that illegal? Does anyone make a folding stock that'll fit a Mag-7 shotgun?
4/10/2005 10:30:12 AM EDT
[#1]
IIRC since you'd be starting with a regular shotgun it'd be considered a Short Barreled Shotgun afterwards ($200 Tax stamp for transfer), with or without a stock.  
If it came from the manufacturer with the short barrel & no stock it'd be an Any Other Weapon (with a $5 transfer tax) & could not legally have a stock.
4/10/2005 10:32:47 AM EDT
[#2]
is the 60mm ammo readly available yet?

ETA: that's length, not caliber folks

link

EPOCH
4/10/2005 10:43:09 AM EDT
[#3]
If you're going to waste money on that please tell me you already have a registered reciever m16 and an M14.
4/10/2005 10:50:25 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
IIRC since you'd be starting with a regular shotgun it'd be considered a Short Barreled Shotgun afterwards ($200 Tax stamp for transfer), with or without a stock.  
If it came from the manufacturer with the short barrel & no stock it'd be an Any Other Weapon (with a $5 transfer tax) & could not legally have a stock.



So if I SBR it I CAN remove the stock?


Quoted:
If you're going to waste money on that please tell me you already have a registered reciever m16 and an M14.



Ha ha, no. I plan on NOT selling both my cars for a gun for the moment. With the tax stamp, an SBR'd Mag-7 shouldn't cost me more than $500 or so, judging from the prices they go for on Gunbroker.
4/10/2005 3:38:53 PM EDT
[#5]
I repeat, if I SBR a rifle or shotgun it's perfectly legal to remove the stock as well since it's already lacking the legal length?
4/10/2005 3:40:58 PM EDT
[#6]
That is ONE UGLY mofo...

Try shootin' that gangsta style!
4/10/2005 3:46:42 PM EDT
[#7]
Buy one as a pistol.  Are they in current production?  Use the same principle as an AR15 lower for a pistol build.  Have you gunstore contact the manufactorer and sell you a pistol lower then send the parts kit at a later date.
4/10/2005 5:03:31 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Buy one as a pistol.  Are they in current production?  Use the same principle as an AR15 lower for a pistol build.  Have you gunstore contact the manufactorer and sell you a pistol lower then send the parts kit at a later date.



It's not an AR-15 and they're manufactured in a country we no longer import from. I want one before the prices go up.

It'd be an awesome range toy.