Anyone have experience using a bolt action in a chassis that accepts AR buffer tubes to build a "pistol" from a bolt action?...
If so how'd that work out?...
If so how'd that work out?...
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You can’t build a pistol out of an existing rifle. A “pistol” has to start as one. You shorten the barrel on a rifle and you need a short barrel rifle stamp.
Although I wonder if a custom bolt receiver is designated as rifle at its inception before its a bare action or if just never assembled. Maybe that’s how the rem xp100 gets by with it, it’s a pistol before it becomes an action.
a virgin action should be a "firearm" legally......
once it is put into a stock it becomes a "rifle".....
no reason you couldnt build one legally as a "pistol" .......just like an AR15
I just saw a picture of one the other day and I'm trying to remember where. I think it was on the GearHead works instagram page? Go look there.
As I understand it, the action is classified as a rifle or pistol at the time of registration/purchase. Once classified as one or the other, it has to remain in that class.
a virgin action should be a "firearm" legally......
once it is put into a stock it becomes a "rifle".....
no reason you couldnt build one legally as a "pistol" .......just like an AR15
On a 4473 a virgin receiver is an Other.
Besides, federal law states that a pistol can become a rifle, but not the other way around.
Kali might do things differently though. IDK
I don't think so, maybe your local laws have something against it... But it appears to be good to go^ I would assume a barreled action (typ rifle w/o stock) is going to be considered "long gun". Just my uneducated opinion.
It is different here. Has to be DROS'd as rifle or pistol and pistol has to be on the safe handgun roster. This site might be helpful for you.Hmmm...perhaps because I'm behind enemy lines (California), it is different here...
DOA not correct. Cali handgun roster is not applicable for SSE in California