MightyWarMonger
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I want to SBR my Zastava PAP M92 does that violate the copycat clause in FSA2013?
SBRs have been generally determined to not be copies of enumerated weapons by the MSP. However, the ATF has recently been looking at MSP's list and denying SBRs based off rifles determined to be copies. I don't see the M92 on the banned list, so you're in decent shape.I want to SBR my Zastava PAP M92 does that violate the copycat clause in FSA2013?
SBRs have been generally determined to not be copies of enumerated weapons by the MSP. However, the ATF has recently been looking at MSP's list and denying SBRs based off rifles determined to be copies. I don't see the M92 on the banned list, so you're in decent shape.
"Copycats" are rifles with two of the enumerated features (realistically in this example, flash hider and folding stock) or falling below 29" OAL. Those are definitely in effect for SBRs. You need to make sure you're not doing either.
That would be one way of making sure it gets approved.Does this mean a 223 caliber AR needs to be an HBAR??
SBRs have been generally determined to not be copies of enumerated weapons by the MSP. However, the ATF has recently been looking at MSP's list and denying SBRs based off rifles determined to be copies. I don't see the M92 on the banned list, so you're in decent shape.
"Copycats" are rifles with two of the enumerated features (realistically in this example, flash hider and folding stock) or falling below 29" OAL. Those are definitely in effect for SBRs. You need to make sure you're not doing either.
My friend TyFromMd on here has a post FSA Pap M92 SBR. It was approved. Just make sure OAL is 29”. I believe he had to get a longer muzzle device pinned and welded.
The three rifle features are flash hider, folding stock, and grenade/flare launcher. If you've chosen folding stock, you cannot have flash hider or grenade/flare launcher. Be advised that suppressors would be considered flash hiders as the law is written.I did plan on putting a folding stock on it, you said it has to have 2 features, any others that would make it in that category so I can avoid it and still put a folding stock on it?
Shockwaves are going to be excessively long on almost any gun, and, further, they do not play well in that role due to the tang-mounted safety. The cheapest way to do this "right" is a 11" 870 MCS SBS with the Sage mount. The Sage mount is not cheap, but it's way less than the KAC mount. You will still probably be paying $2000+ by the time you're done with the whole system.
Define them? Albeit I cannot think of an instance in MD law where a muzzle brake is an issue.Hey erwos, can you put a muzzle break on them?