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Why wouldn't it be?
This is completely ridiculous.
I must have one.
you think this will be legal in MA?
it seems too evil looking for Mass.
Why wouldn't it be? It's just a pump shotgun with a 14 round tube.
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I dont see why it wouldnt be ma legal... other then looking entirely scary and evil lol
but it doesnt have a detachable mag, is a pump... not a colapsable stock...
unless the overall length is an issue... i dont see it violating the law.
but yea... I want one... even if it doenst work, lol... it just looks scary!
It is a pump shot gun, it is of legal length, I don't understand the gut reaction to call this not legal.
it's been beaten to death on this forum that pump-shotguns are not limited to 5 rounds, so there's really nothing in MA law that it could run afoul of.
Everyone says that but I can't justify it based on the law. Pump shotguns are prevented from being 'large capacity weapons' and 'assault weapons', but I can't find anything that exempts a magazine over 5 rounds from being a 'large capacity ammunition feeding device' because it's attached to a pump gun.
If it was against the law then I can assure you there wouldn't be ONE dealer in this state willing to risk their license to sell them. The only thing I can think of is that it is legal if it comes from the factory with a higher capacity than 5 as a pump shotgun.
Huh. It seems like it depends if a tube is a "magazine" or "similar device". That's a little disturbing, and pretty grey.MGLs said:“Large capacity feeding device”, (i) a fixed or detachable magazine, box, drum, feed strip or similar device capable of accepting,
If it was against the law then I can assure you there wouldn't be ONE dealer in this state willing to risk their license to sell them. The only thing I can think of is that it is legal if it comes from the factory with a higher capacity than 5 as a pump shotgun.
Effective October 21,1998, the law establishes a new category of large capacity weapons and feeding devices. A weapon is large capacity if it is a semiautomatic handgun or rifle that is capable of accepting a feeding device that holds more than 10 rounds, or more than 5 shotgun shells (in the case of a shotgun).
Where's MichealJR, I bet this thing would fit in the Noveske backpack.
If it was against the law then I can assure you there wouldn't be ONE dealer in this state willing to risk their license to sell them.
although I agree with Ray's sentiments (Saiga 12 FTW), I can't help but drool at this magnificent creation
The "shortiness" of this thing does have a black hole like pull on me.
Everyone says that but I can't justify it based on the law. Pump shotguns are prevented from being 'large capacity weapons' and 'assault weapons', but I can't find anything that exempts a magazine over 5 rounds from being a 'large capacity ammunition feeding device' because it's attached to a pump gun.