Would this be considered an NFA item?

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Joe that picture is the Gen 1 version, which has been replaced by then Gen 2 "coming soon" version.

Why are you getting bent out of shape over some conversation?

Im still searching for pictures or video that are not from CAA, good grief.
Because I've answered your question, with links, but you are not answering my questions. That's not a conversation. You refuse to post links to the things you've claimed. You refuse to answer my questions. Instead you dance around to some other pic/claim with no links. "What about this?" How can we answer your question without know what you're talking about?

Where are the links to the MidwayUSA page on this? I'm not searching that entire site for you when you were just there.
Where did you get the OP pic?
Where did you get the "grey area" claim?




To have a stock on a Glock you must have a 16" barrel or it's NFA. There is no "grey area".
 
That was the reason for the discussion, what available media there is, clearly shows something that is not a barrel associated with the advertisement that says there is a barrel.

But enough digging and one user from another forum said this:

When I talked to CAA at SHOT this year (2013) they said they are close to having a 16 inch version of the RONI so people would not have to file NFA paper work. They told me they were just trying to tweak the barrel and get it just right.

So it is a barrel, but they've decided to allow vendors to advertise using media not accurate to the description.

But hey, your method of investigation sort of worked, just get all pissy until some results come out. Bravo.

Thanks for helping get to the bottom of this with something definitive. :rolleyes:

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The shroud must be permanently attached to the barrel like on the tac-sol sbx barrels. Otherwise, you still have an sbr.
 
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