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Does anyone know where I can purchase a stock for a Glock. I know they make shoulder stocks that attach to Glocks. Also, I know this would be subject to the $200 tax stamp. Pictures would also be helpful. Thanks.
so basically if you already own a Glock this would be a 100$ ticket to Club Fed?
In my experiance, on small handguns like Glocks with short sight radous?How much do they aid in accuracy?
No, there isn't a separate distinction made for a shoulder-stocked pistol. If you attach a stock the pistol becomes a rifle. If the barrel is under 16" it is a short-barreled rifle. Those are the only two possibilities.I believe you can register it as a shoulder stocked pistol, which is slightly different than a short barreled rifle.
No, you can't do that. You must register the firearm itself as a Title II short-barreled rifle. The stock itself is not a registered/regulated item.You might even get away with putting a number on the stock, and registering the stock AS the weapon, usable on different pistols (as suppressors are).
Can you show any examples where this has been done? It is completely unrelated to the text of 26 U.S.C. 5845, and I don't believe it has ever happened.IF BATF stamps its approval on paperwork submitted as such, then it will be legally registered as such. You never know which way they are doing it from week to week
If you attach a stock the pistol becomes a rifle. If the barrel is under 16" it is a short-barreled rifle. Those are the only two possibilities.
Not quite, the one in my photo above is a machine gun.