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    Ive always wanted an AOW or a SBS, but mine would only be like entry length(14") not cut THAT far down

    Cool though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scattergun View Post
    one big difference between a SBS and an AOW is a SBS can have a shoulder stock and an AOW can not have a shoulder stock.
    You're correct in that the difference between an SBS and a shotgun-like AOW is that an AOW can't have a shoulder stock. But to say there aren't any AOWs that can have a shoulder stock is incorrect. For example, if you shortened the barrels on a Springfield M6 combo gun, it would be an AOW because it meets the "weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels" clause of 26 USC 5845 (e).

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    Quote Originally Posted by CleverNickname View Post
    You're correct in that the difference between an SBS and a shotgun-like AOW is that an AOW can't have a shoulder stock. But to say there aren't any AOWs that can have a shoulder stock is incorrect. For example, if you shortened the barrels on a Springfield M6 combo gun, it would be an AOW because it meets the "weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels" clause of 26 USC 5845 (e).
    I respectfully disagree.
    I believe you would have a short barreled rifle/shotgun, but I may be wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CleverNickname View Post
    You're correct in that the difference between an SBS and a shotgun-like AOW is that an AOW can't have a shoulder stock. But to say there aren't any AOWs that can have a shoulder stock is incorrect. For example, if you shortened the barrels on a Springfield M6 combo gun, it would be an AOW because it meets the "weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels" clause of 26 USC 5845 (e).

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitecoyote View Post
    I respectfully disagree.
    I believe you would have a short barreled rifle/shotgun, but I may be wrong.
    It wouldn't be a short barreled shotgun, because a shotgun can't have a rifled barrel. It wouldn't be a short barreled rifle, because a rifle can't have a smooth barrel. It's obviously not any of the other categories of firearm, and it's concealable, so that makes it an AOW. But anyways like I said, the definition of an AOW specifically refers to "combination guns" like the M6.

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