So I just finished reading an article on the Reformation from FA- an 11.5" 300BO with binary trigger and full stock... being sold without NFA Paperwork. Per the 27 CFR 479.11 and 26 USC 5845, a "rifle" has to have a "rifled bore". The Reformation does not have rifling- the lands and grooves in the barrel are straight.
So kudos to a loophole (as long as its open) but it got me thinking: what are shotgun slug guns with rifled barrels? They have rifling (with twist) so it would push me to think of them as "rifles" per the above definitions. How short could you go on the barrel legal-wise?
So kudos to a loophole (as long as its open) but it got me thinking: what are shotgun slug guns with rifled barrels? They have rifling (with twist) so it would push me to think of them as "rifles" per the above definitions. How short could you go on the barrel legal-wise?