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A friend had said they were offered a smoothbore .22LR, but turned it down believing that it was illegal; Now tonight I did some searching and see that Remington offers the 572 BDL Smoothbore, so I am more confused. I am just wondering, I like my bolt guns RIFLED, but curiosity is a habit I have :) Anyone encountered this situation before?
 
I have never heard of a .22 rimfire smoothbore firearm being illegal to own or shoot.

Many .22 Smoothbore "Rifles" are , marketed as pest / garden guns to be used with .22 shot shells...they theory being that the .22 shot will be less dangerous in a urban setting / damaging of barn walls , etc...
They used to be far more common in the 1930's - 1980's.
Andy
Edit to add :
Note to all internet "Lawyers" and other nitpickers...
No matter what firearm you have and shoot , be it a NERF gun , or a "real gun" always be aware of having a safe "backstop" for the projectile , when shooting a firearm.
 
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I think the issue relates to barrel length. If the barrel is pistol length, then it is a short barreled shotgun and you need a tax stamp. If it is 16" or longer, it's just another shotgun but with a tiny bore.

I'm not 100% positive on this so don't take it as gospel.
 
I think the issue relates to barrel length. If the barrel is pistol length, then it is a short barreled shotgun and you need a tax stamp. If it is 16" or longer, it's just another shotgun but with a tiny bore.

I'm not 100% positive on this so don't take it as gospel.

18" on a shotgun
 

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