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semiautoken
Does anyone know if from a legal standpoint it is allowable to remove the folding stock from a saiga IZ-109?
And keep it off....


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nalioth
In Florida you can do what you like, so long as you stay in conformance with 922r.
SaigaNoobie
I'm wondering if he means making a PGO shotgun.

I'm fuzzy on the regulations on PGO's.
Bvamp
whats the OAL limit down here? is there one? The CCW paperwork I have isnt searchable as a hard copy.
SaigaNoobie
I'm 99% sure the OAL is federal, FL has no state limits. So that's 26" right? w/ 18" barrel
Bvamp
yeh, pretty sure. I think rifle and shotguns are two different OAL's.
nalioth
QUOTE (Bvamp @ Sep 10 2008, 04:21 PM) *
yeh, pretty sure. I think rifle and shotguns are two different OAL's.

Not federally.

26" overall for rifle or shotty.

Rifles require a 16" minimum bbl

Shotties must have at least an 18" bbl
madmilo


madmilo
Bvamp
well, seeing how there are various pump guns out there with just a pistol grip setup, Im pretty sure that the stock isnt mandatory once OAL is established.
Modiano
all i know is: a saiga with a 19" bbl or a remington 870 with an 18.5" bbl meets the 26" minimum when using a pistol grip only.
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