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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1809067" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>I doubt a barrel not having rifling would excuse the possibility of having an SBR. The ATF is out there, looking for any and every illegal firearm they can find. A barrel than can fit a cartridge and such barrel being attached to an operable receiver makes the assembly a firearm. If the muzzle is less than sixteen inches from the bolt face, it's an NFA firearm. I doubt ATF is going to accept the argument that the chamber is .30-caliber while the bore is .22-caliber-- or even .17-caliber. The best you can do is to argue that in Court with your lawyer, who is charging you $300 per hour.</p><p></p><p>The hydraulic forming die is less than $200. Lawyers charge in full-hour increments. The HFD <em>already</em> has you money ahead...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1809067, member: 110896"] I doubt a barrel not having rifling would excuse the possibility of having an SBR. The ATF is out there, looking for any and every illegal firearm they can find. A barrel than can fit a cartridge and such barrel being attached to an operable receiver makes the assembly a firearm. If the muzzle is less than sixteen inches from the bolt face, it's an NFA firearm. I doubt ATF is going to accept the argument that the chamber is .30-caliber while the bore is .22-caliber-- or even .17-caliber. The best you can do is to argue that in Court with your lawyer, who is charging you $300 per hour. The hydraulic forming die is less than $200. Lawyers charge in full-hour increments. The HFD [I]already[/I] has you money ahead... [/QUOTE]
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