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Thanks, Leon82.
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What are the laws on Mac 10 clones?
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What's the deal with c&r pistols. Does it have to go to an ffl
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Do we have over all length laws for pistols? I sold my sr25 build a while ago and have been contemplating what to do with my other receiver set. I am considering building a 12.5” pistol just because, but if it’ll be too long and not allowed, I’ll just build a rifle again. Thank you in advance.
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Originally Posted By dutchman84:
Do we have over all length laws for pistols? I sold my sr25 build a while ago and have been contemplating what to do with my other receiver set. I am considering building a 12.5" pistol just because, but if it'll be too long and not allowed, I'll just build a rifle again. Thank you in advance. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
I don't know of any pistol length issues, but it would need to be preban or registered because the magazine outside the grip makes it an assault pistol according to CT. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnsMyName:
Originally Posted By dutchman84:
Do we have over all length laws for pistols? I sold my sr25 build a while ago and have been contemplating what to do with my other receiver set. I am considering building a 12.5" pistol just because, but if it'll be too long and not allowed, I'll just build a rifle again. Thank you in advance. A firearm with a 12.X" barrel (and no stock) is simply a firearm, and is not subject to the assault weapons ban(s). Some people may opine that if it is listed in the banned by name list (or a copy or duplicate of) then it is still banned - that is simply an opinion, and you should consult an attorney familiar with CT firearms laws for further guidance. I personally would not hesitate to slap a 12.5" barrel on a virgin receiver (pre or post 1994, not named on the lists), add a pistol buffer tube to get the overall length above 26" (federal requirement), and then party like a rockstar. |
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Thank you for the responses guys. Build would be on a pre ban sr-25 receiver set.
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What is the legal status for a 22LR pistol with a thread barrel / compensator attached? Something like this for example:
https://volquartsen.com/inventory_configurations/1136 Is this legal for me to purchase ? |
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Originally Posted By grkmec:
What is the legal status for a 22LR pistol with a thread barrel / compensator attached? Something like this for example: https://volquartsen.com/inventory_configurations/1136 Is this legal for me to purchase ? View Quote If it's not a semi-auto then it's legal. |
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Would I be able to purchase and transfer a 12.5" AR pistol with no foregrip (so, federally classified as a pistol) and take possession of it legally from an FFL in CT as long as it is not on the specifically named list on the AWB legislation? The lower would be designated a pistol, and federally it would be a pistol, but the OAL would be over 26", it would have no stock, and over 12" barrel so it would still fall into the "other" catagory in CT. What is stopping people from doing that right now?
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if it transfers over on the DPS form as a "pistol" it is illegal. on the transfer paperwork, it needs to say "other" for that to be legal. pistols rifles and shotguns are banned and are classified as an AW. not others.
im not sure on an FFL changing the status of the "pistol" to an "other", but someone will be along to answer that. |
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DPS form is federal correct? So if a fully built 12.5" AR pistol is sold and transfered to me listed as DPS on a federal form, it still would not be a pistol in CT because its over 12" in length.
On that same note, why are stripped virgin lowers illegal in CT still if you can simply build it straight into one of these 26"+ OAL, 12"+ no stock "others."? A stripped lower is classified on the DPS form as other, and then you can build your own straight into a CT legal firearm. It would be the same approach as building your own 80% lower into one of these configurations, no? |
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on the DPS-3-C, if it is transferred as a PISTOL it is ILLEGAL.
and technically, the stripped lower statement is correct. go find a gunshop that will transfer on, and let us know which one did it! some 22lr marked stripped milspec lowers have been transferred in the past. im not a lawyer, im not a FFL, but im pretty familiar with the laws in this state. that "pistol" your looking at, needs to be turned into an "other" by the FFL. im not sure what that entails, im sure its possible, as pistols can go to a rifle, but for a pistol to go to an other, imo, is going BACKWARDS. it can only go forward. as a rifle CANNOT turn into a pistol. again, someone will clear this up. talk to your FFL, they should know if they can turn a pistol into an other legally on paper. |
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ok sounds good, thanks for the reply. I suppose the whole idea behind these troy others and FM14's is they started out brand new as an "other" sold in CT. I guess the catch is they need to be not a pistol both federally and locally (ct).
Seems like I should have no problem building an 80% lower directly into an "other", but I will continue to research. EDIT: I see Stag Arms 22lr marked stripped receivers are listed specifically as not allowed for sale in CT. Are any places still selling stripped 22lr milspec receivers? That could theoretically be used to build your own CT legal "other" as it would be transferred as an other on the DPS form initially right? stag arms stripped 22lr receiver |
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Colt Sporter Match HBAR preban
I know Colt Sporter is on the specifically named list, but is the match hbar different enough? If an FFL will do the transfer am I good to go? |
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If I’m reading this correctly...
This is completely legal- https://www.cabelas.com/product/RUGER-TH-ANNIVERSARY-RIFLES/1856597.uts Because the allowable 1 evil feature is the threaded barrel/flash hider. Is that still accurate? |
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Currently living out of state while in the military, but i was planning on moving back once I get out, so I assume I won’t be able to bring my ar’s with me? How does this “other” work? Basically an ar with no stock, and a vertical forward grip, the barrel has to be 12.5 inches? Or it just has to be greather than 12? Can I convert an existing rifle into one or does it have to start life as an “other” stripped lower? How is it different than aow?
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Originally Posted By zpelletier:
Currently living out of state while in the military, but i was planning on moving back once I get out, so I assume I won’t be able to bring my ar’s with me? How does this “other” work? Basically an ar with no stock, and a vertical forward grip, the barrel has to be 12.5 inches? Or it just has to be greather than 12? Can I convert an existing rifle into one or does it have to start life as an “other” stripped lower? How is it different than aow? View Quote |
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Move back while you're still in and load up with mags and other shit. Then get out and you have 90 days to register it
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Originally Posted By zpelletier: I get that I would still have to be active, but does it matter if I’m moving into CT on military orders or of my own choice? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
i believe you just have to be active. once you move here and still active you will be able to register your AR type firearms once discharged. you can register them as soon as you want but certainly not needed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bikerman9967:
i believe you just have to be active. once you move here and still active you will be able to register your AR type firearms once discharged. you can register them as soon as you want but certainly not needed. Originally Posted By pedorrero79:
I'm not trying to dissuade you from doing so, but just out of curiosity, WHY would you even consider moving back here? |
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Is there any CT laws pertaining to use of pistol braces? either restricting them or specifically having reference to their use.... primarily in regards to the use of them on an "other" or "firearm"?
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Originally Posted By 17:
Is there any CT laws pertaining to use of pistol braces? either restricting them or specifically having reference to their use.... primarily in regards to the use of them on an "other" or "firearm"? View Quote |
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i have not been able to find any statutes pertaining to the use of a brace anywhere in CT.... but I have had it questioned by LE. just wanted to make sure that I was correct. the individual could not site an actual statute so I figured he was full of it.
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I'm having an "other" built by a local shop that recently got the good to go letter from CSP. According to them the firearm needs to be sold with a vertical foregrip ala broom stick. He's not aware of any requirement for me to keep it on after the sale as I would much prefer a BCM KAG. I cant find any info on the topic, google hasn't been much help. Thoughts?
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I’ve spoke to 3 different shops.
Here’s the consensus between them in the form of requirements: -Barrel 12” or longer -pistol tube or legal brace -any vfg, qd or not -OAL of 26” or longer One open question for me is a 12” barrel OK? I see “longer than 12” but is barrel that’s exactly 12 a pistol or not? |
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Originally Posted By kennedyusmc:
I’ve spoke to 3 different shops. Here’s the consensus between them in the form of requirements: -Barrel 12” or longer -pistol tube or legal brace -any vfg, qd or not -OAL of 26” or longer One open question for me is a 12” barrel OK? I see “longer than 12” but is barrel that’s exactly 12 a pistol or not? View Quote |
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Thanks for the reply, and you have a good question as well. I was told "over 12" and 12.5 is the shortest they would go. Then I noticed the dps3 says 13. I need to actually measure it for myself.
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12.75 on the nose mine measured. No help there I suppose.
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Originally Posted By Beetlebz:
I'm having an "other" built by a local shop that recently got the good to go letter from CSP. According to them the firearm needs to be sold with a vertical foregrip ala broom stick. He's not aware of any requirement for me to keep it on after the sale as I would much prefer a BCM KAG. I cant find any info on the topic, google hasn't been much help. Thoughts? View Quote This could make it into an AW under CT law because of the "pistol + detachable mag outside the pistol grip" clause. |
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Originally Posted By Andrapos: Brain buster thought, but since the ATF views it as an "other" because it is designed to be fired with 2 hands and is therefore not a pistol, are you redesigning it into a pistol when you remove the forward grip because it is now no longer configured to be fired with 2 hands? This could make it into an AW under CT law because of the "pistol + detachable mag outside the pistol grip" clause. View Quote |
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Well, the idea was to use an angled foregrip instead of the knights armament style broom stick. To be on the safe side I went with a stubby vertical grip instead of the angled KAG.
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Is it legal to carry a pre ban or registered pistol with a threaded barrel?
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My LGS is selling them like hotcakes with 12.5" bbls and SB3 adjustable braces.
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Curious about the new black aces semi auto 12GA 14" "shockwave" style firearms. My shop just got a bunch in.. are they legal to put a mossberg pistol grip and brace on? Pistol grip and semi auto are the two features for a shotgun so I would think it would be good to go since the adjustable brace isnt a stock and has a 3+1 tube.
BUT.... its not registered as a shotgun, its registered as a firearm. Thoughts? |
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I have a question.
My AR is registered It's 5.56 & 16in. Can I change the caliber, barrel length (non nfa)? Do I need to contact the state? |
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Originally Posted By psegnatelli:
I have a question. My AR is registered It's 5.56 & 16in. Can I change the caliber, barrel length (non nfa)? Do I need to contact the state? View Quote Even for an SBR, the ATF doesn't require a caliber change when swapping upper receivers (specifically and especially regarding ARs). |
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So I am looking into building something a little different but not sure if I can. I am also prepared to take any and all flack.
I want to do a G43 with a compensator. The plan necessitates a threaded barrel which gets murky to me. If I were to semi permanent attach the comp with say red loctite and set screw so that it would require tools to disassemble, would that be legal to have and carry? I think I remember back when we couldn’t have threaded barrels on our ARs that there was consensus due to wording that if you needed tools to get the comp off you were good to go. I suck at leagalese so I am not sure how stable the ground is on this one. Anyone better than me at this stuff have any thoughts? |
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Originally Posted By Iraq_Vet_SSG:
So I am looking into building something a little different but not sure if I can. I am also prepared to take any and all flack. I want to do a G43 with a compensator. The plan necessitates a threaded barrel which gets murky to me. If I were to semi permanent attach the comp with say red loctite and set screw so that it would require tools to disassemble, would that be legal to have and carry? I think I remember back when we couldn’t have threaded barrels on our ARs that there was consensus due to wording that if you needed tools to get the comp off you were good to go. I suck at leagalese so I am not sure how stable the ground is on this one. Anyone better than me at this stuff have any thoughts? View Quote Trying to make it semi-permanent is asking for problems. |
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What if, and this is a biiiig what if. What if the threads identified as a knurl? Would that change anything?
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