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I was looking at the mech tech basic ccu conversion for a glock (MechTech - Glock). The conversion includes a 16.25" barrel and no stock. Is it legal for me to assemble the ccu with a glock frame to create a handgun with a 16.25" barrel and no stock? Is it considered a handgun/pistol or a rifle?

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Barrel:

- 16.25 in Stainless Steel
- Button Rifled - 1 Turn in 16" Right Hand Twist - all Models and all Calibers

Overall Length:

Fixed Stock:
33.29 in
Telescoping Stock:
Min. 24.92 in; Max. 33.42 in
M4 Style Stock
Min. 29.25 in; Max. 32.38 in
 
If there is no stock it is considered a pistol I believe. I don't think the ATF is concerned with long barreled pistols. What they are after is short barreled rifles, so no stock = no rifle.
 
16" barrel OR fired with one hand

So doesn't state a limit on barrel length,since the statement would mean a firearm with a barrel length of under 16" would have to be configured as a pistol,or any firearm that is designed to shoot with one hand ,at any barrel length.

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