6_gunner
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Mods: I wasn't really sure whether to post this here or under Firearm Accessories, since it's kind of a legal question about a firearm accessory. Feel free to move this as you see fit.
I was browsing the knives at Atlanta Cutlery today, and was surprised to see that they sell holster-stocks for the Mauser broomhandle and Luger pistols.
I was under the impression that it was no longer legal to produce holster stocks. I always thought that the originals were exempt from SBR status, but that they were no longer legal to produce. Would there be any legal complications with the use of this stock, or would the exemption for the pistol simply extend to the new stock?
I've wanted a Broomhandle for a long time. I'm excited to see that I won't have to pay a king's ransom for a stock if/when I get one.
http://www.atlantacutlery.com/p-1113-c-96-wood-buttstock-holster-set.aspx
I was browsing the knives at Atlanta Cutlery today, and was surprised to see that they sell holster-stocks for the Mauser broomhandle and Luger pistols.
I was under the impression that it was no longer legal to produce holster stocks. I always thought that the originals were exempt from SBR status, but that they were no longer legal to produce. Would there be any legal complications with the use of this stock, or would the exemption for the pistol simply extend to the new stock?
I've wanted a Broomhandle for a long time. I'm excited to see that I won't have to pay a king's ransom for a stock if/when I get one.
http://www.atlantacutlery.com/p-1113-c-96-wood-buttstock-holster-set.aspx