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Encore Legal Question w/12ga barrel????
04 June 2016, 03:40
SAFARIKIDEncore Legal Question w/12ga barrel????
Ok,with a ENCORE Pistol we all use rifle barrels shorter than the current law of 16"..Now remember ,this is the "Encore Pistol" frame ,with pistol grip...So the question is can one take the encore 12ga barrel,say cut to 14" and use it LEGALLY on the said PISTOL FRAME ,Pistol grip??
I am thinking yes,but of Not,Why NOT ? Thx

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04 June 2016, 04:18
Mark ClarkMinimum legal for a shot gun is 18" not 16"
Handguns such as the Judge are legal because the barrel is rifled.
04 June 2016, 04:52
SAFARIKIDYes I understand that BUT rifles are 16" yet Encore have 14" 30/30 for example...plus the 12ga Encore Slug barrel is also rifled??
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05 June 2016, 16:32
GrumulkinI would think that if you were cutting down a rifled shotgun barrel you'd be OK. I am not, however, an attorney or the son of one.
06 June 2016, 05:19
GeorgeSFrom 18 U.S. Code § 921 - Definitions:
quote:
(5) The term “shotgun” means a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of an explosive to fire through a smooth bore either a number of ball shot or a single projectile for each single pull of the trigger.
quote:
(29) The term “handgun” means—
(A) a firearm which has a short stock and is designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand; and
(B) any combination of parts from which a firearm described in subparagraph (A) can be assembled.
Now, I am not a lawyer, but the way I read it, a 14"
rifled 12 gauge barrel mounted on an Encore, Contender, et al.
pistol frame (i.e., one that has
never been a long gun) would be a legal, non-NFA item.
It was never a rifle or shotgun, has a rifled bore, and it's not designed to be fired from the shoulder, so it wouldn't be a short-barreled shotgun or short-barreled rifle.
It wouldn't be an "AOW" because it has a rifled bore, does not have a vertical foregrip, and was not made an existing shotgun.
Look up "atf-p-5320-8-chapter-2" on the BATFE website; it has the various definitions it follows.
Please note that when people ask the BATFE if something is "legal", they invariably declare it unlawful (think of the SiG Brace, which was originally ruled lawful then, when the rubes kept asking, was declared unlawful to shoulder).
George
06 June 2016, 06:30
SAFARIKIDThanks for the research and reply ! I agree at this point as if it's illegal them should be all the rifle caliber barrels that are used on TC pistol frames...

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06 June 2016, 06:38
Grizzly AdamsWanna be confused, come to Canada. You cannot legally cut a shotgun or rifle barrel to less than 18", but if it's manufactured that way, it's Ok, as long as it has an overall length of over 26 " . We've got rifles and shotguns with barrel lenghts as few as 12 " , legal just because the manufacturer built them that way.

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06 June 2016, 19:27
GeorgeSquote:
Originally posted by SAFARIKID:
Thanks for the research and reply ! I agree at this point as if it's illegal them should be all the rifle caliber barrels that are used on TC pistol frames...
You're welcome but you're missing the point of the "use of the single hand" distinction. You can have a handgun with any length barrel.
George
06 June 2016, 19:39
SAFARIKIDAgreed....just strange that they don't offer a Encore 20 and 12ga barrel let's say 12 to 14" with rifling for slug hunter with handguns ? Sorta a single barrEl Howdah! Lol
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08 June 2016, 03:51
GeorgeSWell, there would only be a few buyers for such a barrel.
George
08 June 2016, 04:09
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10 June 2016, 18:16
max(hm2)not my expertise but I believe somewhere in the federal code is something that any handgun has to be 50 cal or smaller, that's why the 500 S&W mag is .500 not .510/.512. to go bigger is more federal paperwork and it is classified as AOW. a twelve gauge would be a 72 caliber or so, irrespective of the rifled barrel or not.
10 June 2016, 19:45
SAFARIKIDYes..I think that nails it..it is OVER 50.cal...a fact I overlooked ! Thanks!

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10 June 2016, 21:00
Mike ScottGet an AOW stamp. Or use a long enough barrel to make the total length with a pistol grip meet the minimums.
11 June 2016, 04:14
GeorgeSquote:
Originally posted by max(hm2):
not my expertise but I believe somewhere in the federal code is something that any handgun has to be 50 cal or smaller, that's why the 500 S&W mag is .500 not .510/.512. to go bigger is more federal paperwork and it is classified as AOW. a twelve gauge would be a 72 caliber or so, irrespective of the rifled barrel or not.
Citation, please. Also, I think you're confusing the "Destructive Device" designation for calibers over .50" (there are sporting exemptions for several cartridges - Robgunbuilder's .600 Overkill for one), with "AOW".
There are .600 Nitro Express handguns out there (Dave Van Horn, Pfeifer Zeliska, et al. have built them).
George