MatthewVanitas
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I ran across a few of these on GunBroker, and not finding much info on Google, can anyone enlighten me?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=105416106
It would seem that it would be quite doable to have an SOT cut the barrel length back, making it transferable on a $5 AOW NFA stamp, rather than a $200 SBS stamp.
Then again, it says 27 1/5" length, so being a .410 does it somehow have some kind of rifling making it legally a pistol? Or did someone measure wrong and it's a barely legal 28" .410 smoothbore shotgun with pistol grip?
It's kinda neat, but rather baffling me. I was initially just browsing gunbroker to see if there were any current-production .410 sXs shotguns that could conceivably be produced as lightly rifled shot-pistols, just for novelty's sake, and ran across these.
Anyone familiar with?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=105416106
It would seem that it would be quite doable to have an SOT cut the barrel length back, making it transferable on a $5 AOW NFA stamp, rather than a $200 SBS stamp.
Then again, it says 27 1/5" length, so being a .410 does it somehow have some kind of rifling making it legally a pistol? Or did someone measure wrong and it's a barely legal 28" .410 smoothbore shotgun with pistol grip?
It's kinda neat, but rather baffling me. I was initially just browsing gunbroker to see if there were any current-production .410 sXs shotguns that could conceivably be produced as lightly rifled shot-pistols, just for novelty's sake, and ran across these.
Anyone familiar with?