Can anyone tell me what the OAL is of a rifle with a 11.5 barrel and CTR stock? Thanks.
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Can anyone tell me what the OAL is of a rifle with a 11.5 barrel and CTR stock? Thanks.
I just measured mine it is 28" closed and 31 1/4" open. This is with a mil spec CTR and mil spec extension/tube. My CTR has the regular short pad not the enhanced pad. You'll be good to go with 28". Good luck.
"Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree
Excellent. Thanks. Paperwork is getting filled out tomorrow.
Awesome!
"Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree
Just wanted to add that, while you'll likely get your stamp either way, the correct measurement, per NFA Branch, is with the stock extended. YMMV.
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"Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree
Sent my measurements in with stock closed. No probs.
Roger that.
Like I said, you'll likely get approved either way. Just some food for thought on the next Form 1. Just remember that once the barrel is shorter than sixteen inches, it doesn't matter how long or short the OAL is. There is nothing to be gained by measuring it with the stock collapsed, i.e. this is not akin to the popular philosophy of listing the shortest possible barrel length on the form. In the NFA game, I'd rather play ball by the rules set forth by the umpires. Again, YMMV.
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I assumed he was looking for the OAL for a form 1 or 4 too.
"Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree
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