Tallbald
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Form 1 asks a weapon description. I'd like to apply to (detachable) shoulder stock a 10 inch Ruger MK2. Once application was approved and the "new" gun created, could I later legally make a change to the gun like threading the muzzle, installing an aftermarket trigger, change grips, etc. without notifying the ATF of the change? What about modifying the stock if I wanted? How does this work? Also, could I be charged with "constructive intent" if I own another MK2 because it is possible that a different barrel/receiver assembly possibly could be made to fit the detachable stock-fitted grip frame? As you may remember, the barrel/receiver assembly on the MK2 is the serial numbered part. These are possibly complicating issues that will affect my decision to go any farther with application process, or drop the whole idea and buy a Buckmark rifle. Thanks, Don.
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