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Firearm (a "none of the above", not even "any other weapon")Where in the laws relevant to this, are shoulder stocks slavishly defined and laid out as detailed as possible? Because I do not see such things.
Only that intended/designed to be fired from the shoulder versus designed to be fired by a single hand for firearms under GCA1968 and NFA only defines firearms as any of the following;
Short barreled rifles
designed to be fired from shoulder
Under 16" barrel
Short barreled shotguns
designed to be fired from shoulder
Under 18" barrel
Any Other Weapon
made from a rifle or shotgun or pistol
Concealable( held by ATF to be less than 26" OAL)
May have Two vertical grips
Maybe a few other things?
Destructive Device
bore greater than .50 inches, and rifled, not counting shotguns
Any and all artillery pieces not demilled, and not based on blackpowder antiques (no idea if replicas are counted?)
Antipersonnel rounds for 37mm/40mm launchers makes launchers and ammo D.D.s
Smooth bore, under 18" barrel, more than 26" overall length, no stock.
An example of a "firearm" is the Mossberg Shockwave.