Oohhhhh Canada. Dur.This means that, for example, we cannot cut a rifle barrel below 18.5 inches, nor can we cut an existing shotgun barrel to 14 inches. We can, however, fabricate barrels of these lengths from new stock.
Congrats Epps!

Oohhhhh Canada. Dur.This means that, for example, we cannot cut a rifle barrel below 18.5 inches, nor can we cut an existing shotgun barrel to 14 inches. We can, however, fabricate barrels of these lengths from new stock.
Congrats Epps!
"Obviously a registry makes it easier to prohibit firearms," said Wendy Cukier (Coalition for Gun Control) - Right from the horse's mouth.
Mossberg barrels under 18.5" should sell like hotcakes. I don't think there are any around under 18.5"
Remember your P's, Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Preformance
I really wish Epps can manufacture AR-180B's someday.
"This world we live in has become a world of over sensitive, easily offended, over reacting whining hypocrites. One cries for freedom yet the same demands censorship."
Nice! keep em coming. Does this license allow you to make other firearm parts?
If you won't stand behind our troops, then feel free to stand in front of them!
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What kind of rifling are you using?
Materials?
Do you take what you can get or do you get what you can take?
How about short barrel for my CX4 Storm
Is this the only manufacturing license you hold? I'm just curious because no one makes a 16 inch 870 barrel and that would be barely non-restricted with a butler creek folding stock. Remington iron sights, IC, and a metal that doesn't rust fast would be awesome.