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[quote name='uncle111' date='Apr 30 2009, 01:16 AM'] Guest- if you own a P38, a grip for the P38 that you can attach a stock to, and you own a P38 barrel that is shorter than 16", even if you also own a P38 barrel that is 16", I have been told by an attroney who specializes in gun law and by a suppressor manufacturer that ATF will likely consider that the shorter than 16" P38 barrel is going make the whole thing a short barrelled rifle. In which case, if your P38 is not registerd as a short barrelled rifle you will be in hot water. If you own a P38, a 16" P38 barrel, a grip that can take a stock, a stock, and a second P38 with a shorter than 16" barrel then you are ok. You just can't have a shorter than 16" barrel laying around with a P38, a grip that can take a stock and a stock, even if you also have a 16" barrel for the gun, unless the gun is registered as a short barrelled rifle. It is the shorter than 16" barrel that doesn't have any where to go that creates the problem. I hope this is clearer to you than it was to me the first time I heard it:) [/quote]
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