WalkerTexasRanger
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I have an M1 Carbine that I was considering adding a paratrooper style folding stock to just to have something different from my others.
After doing some thinking, would this not be then defined as an assault weapon? It would have three (bad) of the so called "evil features" A detachable mag, a pistil grip, and the folding stock.
Further, regarding the Choate folding stocks for Ruger 10/22s, wouldn't adding one of these constitute the same???
I see these aftermarket stocks everywhere and am thinking that most people just dont realize that even with a 10/22, the law is not ONLY related to AR-15s, but specific "features."
Input would be appreciated...
After doing some thinking, would this not be then defined as an assault weapon? It would have three (bad) of the so called "evil features" A detachable mag, a pistil grip, and the folding stock.
Further, regarding the Choate folding stocks for Ruger 10/22s, wouldn't adding one of these constitute the same???
I see these aftermarket stocks everywhere and am thinking that most people just dont realize that even with a 10/22, the law is not ONLY related to AR-15s, but specific "features."
Input would be appreciated...