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Probably that wonderfully useless Google AI "feature"?Google says no but you used to be able to do this. Is tgis really illegal now?
I've never understood the 26" distinction when it comes to vertical foregrip. I've asked for advice here before but no responses. I don't mean the "why" about why it's 26", I mean the legality of having a vertical foregrip.Put a Vertical foregrip to a pistol with any barrel length, maybe under 26" OAL, it becomes Any Other Weapon. (If over 26" OAL, maybe not an AOW, maybe not a "pistol"? Just a "GCA Firearm")
The thing is that the ATF says under 26" OAL = concealable.I've never understood the 26" distinction when it comes to vertical foregrip. I've asked for advice here before but no responses.
So let's say you had a pistol with 27" OAL can you attach a vertical foregrip without it becoming a nfa item?
What about 25" can you attach a vertical foregrip? @wired, do you know?
The last 3 don't fit the question I have. Perhaps first one doesn't either because I'm asking about a pistol (does fit pistol definition before attaching a vertical grip Fe a Galil? or ptr that is less than 16" barrel and with receiver (not brace) is 26" or 27" OAL let's say).The thing is that the ATF says under 26" OAL = concealable.
AOW = any concealable weapon that doesn't fit the SBR/SBS definitions or doesn't fit "pistol/revolver" definition (designed to be fired with one hand)
A rifle is considered a SBR if it has a barrel under 16", or is under 26" OAL.
A shotgun is considered a SBS if barrel is under 18", or is under 26" OAL.
Not sure which specific sections "weapon made from rifle or shotgun" whose barrel lengths are under 16" (rifle) or 18"(shotgun) and OAL are under 26", fits in, but they are considered NFA firearms
The last 3 don't fit the question I have. Perhaps first one doesn't either because I'm asking about a pistol (does fit pistol definition before attaching a vertical grip Fe a Galil? or ptr that is less than 16" barrel and with receiver (not brace) is 26" or 27" OAL let's say).
According to those definitions does not fit AOW cuz it's a rifled pistol. Does not fit firearm because not a rifle nor a weapon made from a rifle. So that doesn't help unless I'm missing something.27 CFR § 479.11 | eRegulations
regulations.atf.gov
See edit.According to those definitions does not fit AOW cuz it's a rifled pistol. Does not fit firearm because not a rifle nor a weapon made from a rifle. So that doesn't help unless I'm missing something.

As I said in my post it is a pistol. Not manufactured, designed, or intended to be anything else.See edit
Exactly. The "one hand" thing maybe trumps everything else. That's what I've assumed anyway and why I've never put a vertical fore grip on such a long OAL pistol. Who knows…Edit, also, nitpicking, ATF, Congress has defined pistols as being designed to be fired by one hand![]()
Congress could expand on it and declare any weapon that needs a support hand ahead (or anywhere else) of main grip is a NFA firearm.Exactly. The "one hand" thing maybe trumps everything else. That's what I've assumed anyway and why I've never out vertical grip on such a pistol. Who knows…
Alternatively, Congress could try and pass a bill to group all AR, AK, HK, FAL types of receivers as "rifle receivers/frames", regardless of configuration.Exactly. The "one hand" thing maybe trumps everything else. That's what I've assumed anyway and why I've never put a vertical fore grip on such a long OAL pistol. Who knows…
Yea, theyre gonna try get the DOJ to ""clarify"" thingsCongress won't be doing any of that stuff so no need to waste time on it imo.
