Need Help Quick Thompson 1927 A5 ownership Question
JeepDriver
June 26, 2003, 09:04 PM
The 1927 A5 is a shorter version of the A1 it has a 13" barrel and no stock, only a pistol grip.
Is this considered as an AOW? The A5 was only made up to 1994 so it is a pre ban gun, but the short barrel worries me.
I'm asking because a friend has been left on as part of an inheritance and he's un sure if it's legeal to take position of it w/o BATF or State Police involvement?
Thanks for your input.
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Johnny Guest
June 26, 2003, 11:53 PM
- - - But most other places, it is nothing but a big, clumsy pistol.
It was manufactured AS a pistol and was no more restricted in sale and possession than any other handgun. (Actually, I thought they were still in production.)
It would certainly be illegal to attach a regular TSMG shoulder stock to it, as it would then become a Short Barreled Firearm.
Auto Ordnance sold them with normal capacity magazines - - Frequently with a 39-round drum. And, pre-ban or not, they are legal to use with all magazines produced prior to the ban.
Not to worry, so long as the state doesn't have some extra-restrictive laws. :D
Best,
Johnny
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