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I know there are two pistols that have an exemption from the Short Barrel Rifle designation when a stock is attached to it. I am pretty sure the first one is the Luger. The other is either the Broomhandle or the High Power. Anyone know?
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Gave mine to my son. Outstanding firearm.
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Yes BUT, the stock must match the serial number of the firearm. If it does not, it will need to be sbr'd. You can't just buy a stock online, even if it is period correct, and put it on your pistol. The Hi Power and the Luger I believe are the two pistols, Mike V will most likely know though.
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The ATF has ruled that reproduction wood shoulder stocks for the above two pistols are still exempt. **CORRECTION** Certain Pre-WWII Browning High Power pistols also have the SBR/NFA exemption, but the number of pistols is much smaller, and the stock CANNOT be a reproduction. From the NFA Guide: Quote:
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I told you this guy would know. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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