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The only things I'd change are the pivot and lock bolt.
For the pivot I'd use a nice streamlined carriage bolt and small self locking nut.
For the lock bolt I'd use one of the spring loaded plungers like you find on Easy Ups to hold the legs extended.
Then I'd add a pad of some sort on the end.
I just might try to build one of these.
Hmmmmmm ...........
Joe
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Ben_Rumson wrote:Looks compact enough... Looks like getting it into action could be improved upon tho.. But then again I haven’t seen the owner get it into action..
Would you be looking at legal problems if you put a similar folding stock addition on a Mare's Leg (12" bbl.)?
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RVM45,
If you are a member of the sig forum could you contact 3/4Flap and see if he'd be willing to email me directly? I've got some questions for him and I really don't want to join that forum just for one thread. I'm a member of toooooo many forums all ready.
Mescalero wrote:Joe,
I would not do it where you live now.
Those people do not have a sense of humor.
Screw 'em! I won't be here for ever and as long as it's legal ... screw 'em.
pricedo wrote:
Ben_Rumson wrote:Looks compact enough... Looks like getting it into action could be improved upon tho.. But then again I haven’t seen the owner get it into action..
Would you be looking at legal problems if you put a similar folding stock addition on a Mare's Leg (12" bbl.)?
Yes, go to the link to the sig forum and read the whole 7 page thread.
3/4Flap covers that aspect several times.
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J Miller wrote:RVM45,
If you are a member of the sig forum could you contact 3/4Flap and see if he'd be willing to email me directly? I've got some questions for him and I really don't want to join that forum just for one thread. I'm a member of toooooo many forums all ready.
Mescalero wrote:Joe,
I would not do it where you live now.
Those people do not have a sense of humor.
Screw 'em! I won't be here for ever and as long as it's legal ... screw 'em.
pricedo wrote:
Ben_Rumson wrote:Looks compact enough... Looks like getting it into action could be improved upon tho.. But then again I haven’t seen the owner get it into action..
Would you be looking at legal problems if you put a similar folding stock addition on a Mare's Leg (12" bbl.)?
Yes, go to the link to the sig forum and read the whole 7 page thread.
3/4Flap covers that aspect several times.
Adding that stock to any firearm that has a BBL length of less than 16.25" would make a BATFE Taxed Short Barreled Rifle.
Better get a tax stamp first. I THINK that that's just an "any other weapon" Stamp and costs a lot less than the Class III/Full Auto stamp... but they still call out the proctologist.
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Old Ironsights wrote:Adding that stock to any firearm that has a BBL length of less than 16.25" would make a BATFE Taxed Short Barreled Rifle.
Better get a tax stamp first. I THINK that that's just an "any other weapon" Stamp and costs a lot less than the Class III/Full Auto stamp... but they still call out the proctologist.
Nope, SBR is different from AOW and is still a $200 stamp.
AOW covers foregrips on pistols, and I believe smoothbore pistols (not to be confused with Short Barreled Shotguns) but don't quote me on that part.
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same price for the tax stamp and the barrel length is 16 inches not 16 1/4 i have many 16 inch rifles and they are legal the 1/4 inch is just the manufacturers safety margin. nothing to do with the law. federal law on barrel length is the same as here in tx rifle 16 inch barrel with overall length of 26 inches and shotgun 18 inch barrel length with overall length of 26 inches.
Old Ironsights wrote:Adding that stock to any firearm that has a BBL length of less than 16.25" would make a BATFE Taxed Short Barreled Rifle.
Better get a tax stamp first. I THINK that that's just an "any other weapon" Stamp and costs a lot less than the Class III/Full Auto stamp... but they still call out the proctologist.
Nope, SBR is different from AOW and is still a $200 stamp.
AOW covers foregrips on pistols, and I believe smoothbore pistols (not to be confused with Short Barreled Shotguns) but don't quote me on that part.
Thanks. I'm at a hotel and away from my reference materials so I wasn't certain. Ditto on the absolute bbl length.
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
Hey I like that folder and it doesn't look "Punk", makes think about making one as a stock "option" .
One guy mentioned making it from a UZI folding stock for thirteen dollars any ideas in to which one for theirs several varations and I can't think of which one he has in mind.