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I was planning on buying a Ruger 10/22 with a 16.4" threaded barrel to suppress (Model 32004) as my first gun, and putting the Hightower MBS-22 Mod 1 Bullpup Conversion on it, where it says that with the stock extended and a barrel length of 16.4", has an OAL of 26.25", and when the stock is collapsed it shrinks by about 2".
I'm in Oregon. I am very new to firearms, but would this mean I'd need to get an SBR stamp because it can collapse below 26" OAL? Is that how that works, or is that not something I would need to worry about? Would I be able to shoot it with stock collapsed at the range?
Also wanting to make sure that I can buy the rifle, take off the stock it comes with, and install the conversion? Apologies if these are stupid questions haha. Any help appreciated.
I'm in Oregon. I am very new to firearms, but would this mean I'd need to get an SBR stamp because it can collapse below 26" OAL? Is that how that works, or is that not something I would need to worry about? Would I be able to shoot it with stock collapsed at the range?
Also wanting to make sure that I can buy the rifle, take off the stock it comes with, and install the conversion? Apologies if these are stupid questions haha. Any help appreciated.