Would this be legal within the new rules ?
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Would this be legal within the new rules ?
Installed on an M9 would this be legal within the new rules ?
http://shopping.mastergunparts.com/cubecart/index.php?_a=product&product_id=74
Just curious.
Clarence
http://shopping.mastergunparts.com/cubecart/index.php?_a=product&product_id=74
Just curious.
Clarence
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Re: Would this be legal within the new rules ?
I know previously that it was not legal because it changes the external dimensions of the gun. I looked at the rules and now I'm not totally sure anymore.
I have one of those bushings. Instead of using it I glued a piece of plastic shotgun hull in the top of the slide. Doesn't change the outside look and definitely tightened my groups up.
I have one of those bushings. Instead of using it I glued a piece of plastic shotgun hull in the top of the slide. Doesn't change the outside look and definitely tightened my groups up.
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Re: Would this be legal within the new rules ?
I think that would being it fits in the slide Sams uses something like that I think, what wasn't allowed was the one that had to be screwed onto the ene of the slide
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Re: Would this be legal within the new rules ?
Irrelevant text removed...-ech
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Re: Would this be legal within the new rules ?
Ed Hall wrote:???DavidR wrote:I think that would being it fits in the frame...
Sorry I meant slide not frame.
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Re: Would this be legal within the new rules ?
6.3.2 Approved Service Pistol Modifications, second item says:
"Barrel bushings or cone sleeves on barrels. "
I would consider the OP's subject to be a barrel bushing.
"Barrel bushings or cone sleeves on barrels. "
I would consider the OP's subject to be a barrel bushing.
Re: Would this be legal within the new rules ?
Thanks for your interpretations of the rule book to the question.
I was unclear but thought that it would be legal also since there is no drilling for a nose piece as per the old rule which it changes the external appearance.
Reason I asked here was because I asked the question to the CMP and their answer was citing the rule number and no defenitive answer/ clarification for that particular barrel bushing.
So I guess it is up to our interpretation ?
Maybe I am just over thinking it just like the compensator rule on .22 EIC pistol.
Clarence
I was unclear but thought that it would be legal also since there is no drilling for a nose piece as per the old rule which it changes the external appearance.
Reason I asked here was because I asked the question to the CMP and their answer was citing the rule number and no defenitive answer/ clarification for that particular barrel bushing.
So I guess it is up to our interpretation ?
Maybe I am just over thinking it just like the compensator rule on .22 EIC pistol.
Clarence
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Re: Would this be legal within the new rules ?
DIDN'T WANT TO START A NEW THREAD>
I can't seem to find a definitive answer to the following in the 6.3.2 rules or the approved pistols.
I am told a Springfield Trophy Match pistol with a 4lb trigger is a legal pistol under the new rules. The stock pistol
comes with a beaver tail grip safety and an extended mag well.
Does it then follow that a mil spec 1911 with the grip safety and mag well added would also be a legal pistol?
Thanks for any enlightenment. NMBUZZ
I can't seem to find a definitive answer to the following in the 6.3.2 rules or the approved pistols.
I am told a Springfield Trophy Match pistol with a 4lb trigger is a legal pistol under the new rules. The stock pistol
comes with a beaver tail grip safety and an extended mag well.
Does it then follow that a mil spec 1911 with the grip safety and mag well added would also be a legal pistol?
Thanks for any enlightenment. NMBUZZ
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Re: Would this be legal within the new rules ?
Doesn't look like the mag-well is a legal modification but the beavertail grip safety is good-to-go.
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