Well...nothing bad can come of THIS...
Perchance there is a reason NERF guns look like toys and not real guns, maybe?
That's why I'd use the excess levers and gears for mag changing and/or stock adjustments.just hate it when people put fake gauges or buttons and levers that dont do anything on it
1 - it looks pretty legit to me after the paintingok some people seem to forget the paint job...and yes i was hoping the nerf emblem would "blend in" so to speak, after paint. but looks like im gonna have to file it off.
As others have said, it's no different than putting a 10/22 in a ZK-22 stock, a P90 stock, or an MG42 stock...
That is incorrect....its no different than many other cosmetic stocks people create for other rifles.
very good point, but do you consider pink handguns and Hello Kitty ARs to fall into the same category?That is incorrect.
It is different in one very important way.
The cosmetic stocks and the other "conversions" described make a working firearm look like another firearm. They do not make a working firearm look like a toy which is what this modification does.
From a legal standpoint, making a working firearm look like something other than a firearm may not be a problem--I don't know enough about the NFA and how the BATF currently interprets and enforces it to do anything other than speculate.
From a practical standpoint, making a firearm look like a toy (or vice-versa) raises some legitimate concerns which are underscored by a recent lethal incident in the news.
It is different in one very important way.
The cosmetic stocks and the other "conversions" described make a working firearm look like another firearm. They do not make a working firearm look like a toy which is what this modification does.
From a legal standpoint, making a working firearm look like something other than a firearm may not be a problem--I don't know enough about the NFA and how the BATF currently interprets and enforces it to do anything other than speculate.
From a practical standpoint, making a firearm look like a toy (or vice-versa) raises some legitimate concerns which are underscored by a recent lethal incident in the news.
very good point, but do you consider pink handguns and Hello Kitty ARs to fall into the same category?
newfalguy101 said:covering the serial number, is an issue, figure out a way to uncover that, or ask ATF for permission to re-locate it to the new chassis