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I am pretty sure I know the answer to this, indeed it might be a stupid question, but I want to be sure and clear about it.
Just watched .22 Plinkster review the ZK-22 bullpup stock.
He made a number of comments about having to track down an 18.5" barrel to meet the 26" OAL length requirement, and yet, he was shooting it with a suppressor that was about 4" in length.
Here is the question/comment:
OAL includes items that can be taken off the long gun. This includes any muzzle device, permanent or not. For barrel length, the barrel must have a "permanent" length of 16+ inches. But the overall length of a long gun can include a muzzle device that isn't permanent, and/or any other non-permanent item that makes the OAL 26+, such as a butt-pad, muzzle device, shroud, folding stock when extended, etc.
Correct?
Just watched .22 Plinkster review the ZK-22 bullpup stock.
He made a number of comments about having to track down an 18.5" barrel to meet the 26" OAL length requirement, and yet, he was shooting it with a suppressor that was about 4" in length.
Here is the question/comment:
OAL includes items that can be taken off the long gun. This includes any muzzle device, permanent or not. For barrel length, the barrel must have a "permanent" length of 16+ inches. But the overall length of a long gun can include a muzzle device that isn't permanent, and/or any other non-permanent item that makes the OAL 26+, such as a butt-pad, muzzle device, shroud, folding stock when extended, etc.
Correct?