I was thinking the Glock 34 MOS with a red dot on the slide and one of those Mako Group stocks would be cool. Then I realized a 10mm would be even more cool.I'd still really like to SBR a glock 17 and put it in a chassis with a butt stock and fore grip.
A gun that is imported as a handgun does not have to comply with 922(r). However, you can't then make a rifle out of it -- even an NFA short-barreled rifle -- without making it 922(r) compliant.What does 922r have to do with it?
I'm thinking my next one will be my PPS-43C in 9mm. Original folding stock is pinned closed and it is sold as a pistol.
A little rossie 92 would be sweet too. Not sure how short you would want to go though as SBR lengths there dramatically affect tube magazine capacity. Somewhere I saw a setup that slightly angled the tube mag to accommodate a suppressor, but I'm sure that was pricey lol.
The older ones were welded, later on the switched to making the button oversized for the hole so it can't be depressed and adding a bar underneath. In any case shouldn't be a problem and it's something unique.If expecting to do this, you better check very carefully before buying as all that I have seen have the folding stock welded -- I gave up on the idea after seeing where the welds are located.
Zastava M92's make awesome SBR's.