jojo200517
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The title of the thread pretty much is the question I have. Why is the striker 12 (aka street sweeper) a destructive device and not a short barrel shotgun.
The one I am referencing is the on on gunbroker now http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=251243635
Just looking it over this one has a 18.5 inch barrel, overall length with the stock unfolded is listed at 31.5 inches. 23.62 inches folded. I was thinking all measurements of overall length with collapsible or folding stocks were taken with it fully extended or unfolded.
Even if this is not the case it seems that it violates the overall length requirement and this seems that it would classify it as a SBS, since it wouldn't have an overall length of 26 inches AND a barrel length of 18 inches.
So what makes it a DD and not a SBS??? :banghead:
The one I am referencing is the on on gunbroker now http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=251243635
Just looking it over this one has a 18.5 inch barrel, overall length with the stock unfolded is listed at 31.5 inches. 23.62 inches folded. I was thinking all measurements of overall length with collapsible or folding stocks were taken with it fully extended or unfolded.
Even if this is not the case it seems that it violates the overall length requirement and this seems that it would classify it as a SBS, since it wouldn't have an overall length of 26 inches AND a barrel length of 18 inches.
So what makes it a DD and not a SBS??? :banghead: