OK, here's the scenario:
I've ordered one of the ZK22 bullpup kits from Red Jacket. Yeah, I know, some people hate them but I think it will be a fun build. They specify on their website that you much use at least an 18.5 inch barrel or it will have to be classified as a SBR. OK, fine. I don't mind applying for the stamp if I decide to go that way. Right now I'm considering a threaded 1:9 twist barrel for the 60 grains and a suppressor.
After a little research (this site is awesome BTW, you guys really know your stuff) I found that the Charger receiver and the 10 22 receiver are the same except for the stamping and original registration. The Charger receiver is a pistol, the 10 22 receiver is a rifle, and BATFE looks at building one as the other is a big nono.
So what if I buy a charger and drop it in to the bullpup stock? Short barrel, pistol markings on the receiver, overall length fits below extended pistol parameters. Is it clear without a stamp?
I've ordered one of the ZK22 bullpup kits from Red Jacket. Yeah, I know, some people hate them but I think it will be a fun build. They specify on their website that you much use at least an 18.5 inch barrel or it will have to be classified as a SBR. OK, fine. I don't mind applying for the stamp if I decide to go that way. Right now I'm considering a threaded 1:9 twist barrel for the 60 grains and a suppressor.
After a little research (this site is awesome BTW, you guys really know your stuff) I found that the Charger receiver and the 10 22 receiver are the same except for the stamping and original registration. The Charger receiver is a pistol, the 10 22 receiver is a rifle, and BATFE looks at building one as the other is a big nono.
So what if I buy a charger and drop it in to the bullpup stock? Short barrel, pistol markings on the receiver, overall length fits below extended pistol parameters. Is it clear without a stamp?