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I'm pretty sure that weapon should be classified as a pistol.
What is your legal basis for that? It in NO way fits the legal definition of a pistol.......... Along with the fact the ATF says it is not based on the letter from the ATF that I linked above with the legal reasons it is not.......
What is your legal basis for that? It in NO way fits the legal definition of a pistol.......... Along with the fact the ATF says it is not based on the letter from the ATF that I linked above with the legal reasons it is not.......
When I was at the Shot Show, I stopped at the BATF booth and asked them point blank about that weapon and classification. The first agent I spoke to didn't have a clue. He then took me over to another agent that said yes, the BATF gave one company permission to put a forward grip on it BECAUSE it was over 26".
I'm still kicking myself that I didn't ask if I could do the same thing. DARN...DARN...DARN!
Though the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) initially approved the device, they later reversed this ruling, two years after they had approved it for sale. Bill Akins received no compensation, and was forced to surrender his devices and customer list to the ATF.
Its just an Other Weapon.