In Michigan.....
barrel below 16 inches with non-pinned/welded muzzle attachment = SBR and is illegal.
Rifle below 26 inches in overall length whether the stock is folded or not = SBR and is illegal.
rifle has 16 inch barrel, but rifle is between 26-30 inches whether stock is folded or not = pistol and needs pistol purchase permit and registration.
It's correct, except that in MI if the stock can be retracted or folded and be under 26 inches when folded/retracted, it's an SBR and therefore illegal. MI law regarding what defines an SBR is different from federal law. This is the reason why we can't have the Uzi carbine with the folding stock because with the stock folded, the length of the weapon becomes under 26 inches and is now an SBR, therefore illegal.If I understand correctly, Michigan Law states that the minimum legal barrel length for a rifle should be 16 inches and the overall length has to be over 26 inches. If the barrel is shorter than that or the overall length of the rifle is under 26 inches...the weapon is not legal in Michigan. Someone please confirm or dispute my understanding of the said law
Assuming the barrel is 14.5 inches, the flash hider would have to be 1.5 inches long and permanently attached to be 16 inch legal.So if I were to buy a 14.5 with the flash hider, would that make me compliant with MI laws?
Overall length of the rifle? Not sure, but it would still be an illegal SBR due to the 12.5 inch barrel.What would be the overall length of a Noveske with 12.5" barrels?
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