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Might be the wrong sub-forum...
I am well aware the Franklin armory reformation has been universally lampooned as a gimmick especially at the intended price point. However does the concept have a purpose in non AR firearms....
For example could a "Shotgun" be created with straight cut land and grooves and a chamber designed to chamber a shotgun shell? Thus legally being a non-shotgun, non-rifle, and thus not be a SBS? Admittedly this firearm might have to be in a proprietary sub-50 caliber size to avoid Destructive device regulation, but does the concept have any merit in SBS unfriendly states.
I am well aware the Franklin armory reformation has been universally lampooned as a gimmick especially at the intended price point. However does the concept have a purpose in non AR firearms....
For example could a "Shotgun" be created with straight cut land and grooves and a chamber designed to chamber a shotgun shell? Thus legally being a non-shotgun, non-rifle, and thus not be a SBS? Admittedly this firearm might have to be in a proprietary sub-50 caliber size to avoid Destructive device regulation, but does the concept have any merit in SBS unfriendly states.