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No, the "Michigan Pistol" is a thing of the past.
You still need to register actual pistols with MSP.
http://miafr.com/2012/10/23/summary-...efinition-law/
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This chart explains it well...
http://i.imgur.com/gAEdxdg.jpg
http://www.migunowners.org/forum/sho...e-of-Michigan)
Here is the law.
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(ic2...28-1931-XXXVII
The answer to the whole question is ambiguous.
It doesn't mention how to measure in the law.
There was an MI AG opinion from back in '85 that essentially says to measure in the shortest operable condition and <26" made it an SBR, which was not legal at the time.
SBRs and suppressors are now legal in MI as long as they are legal federally.
The Feds measure OAL with a folding/collapsing stock in the longest position.
e.x. a 16" barrel folding stock AK does NOT become an SBR just because it falls below 26" folded.
Not to be argumentative but it's not ambiguous...if it's under 26" it's a pistol in MI
see sec (f)
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(m04...me=mcl-750-222