How did you guys block the gas port?
We are providing a gas journal sleeve that will block the gas port.
Also, we are making Renegade barrels with a taper profile and no gas journal or gas port specific for straight pull rifles.
We are providing a gas journal sleeve that will block the gas port.
Also, we are making Renegade barrels with a taper profile and no gas journal or gas port specific for straight pull rifles.
i would be interested in one of those barrels in .300 blackout.....my current .300 barrel is only 10.5"........too short to stay NR
i would be interested in one of those barrels in .300 blackout.....my current .300 barrel is only 10.5"........too short to stay NR
An importer of a different manual action firearm confirmed with the CFI that muzzle devices count towards then OAL. If you can get a long enough muzzle brake in concert with a fixed stock, you may be able to use your barrel. Does anyone know of a Canadian manufacturer makes wood stocks and pistol grips that would fit the Renegade?
Use a longer muzzle brake! Assuming you're going to be using a standard collapsible stock, you'll need one that is 2.5" in overall length to clear 26". Happy to talk over PM if you'd like recommendations.
To be non restricted semi automatics are required to have an 18.5” barrel by law, muzzle devices arent barrels so they dont count. Anything that is not semi automatic simply has to be longer than 26” with the stock collapsed or folded, no minimum barrel length on a manual action.
i've seen that "quote" about the muzzle devices somewhere before, but i am skeptical unless i hear about it from other importers or manufacturers....seeing as a muzzle device does not count for barrel length in a semi auto rifle....why would they count it on a manual action rifle? honestly curious if this is a loophole.
if that is in fact the case....i have a brake on my 10.5" .300 blackout barrel that is 2.3" long (58mm), i'd throw another crush washer under there if i can in fact use the brake length as actual barrel length to reach NR length with a collapsible stock.
maybe Maple Ridge could chime in on what they know about barrel length with and with out a device.....what is legal, and what is not.
yes...i am aware of that 18.5" figure for semi auto.....my concern is that there is information going around that the muzzle device will count towards barrel length, when it cannot be used on semi auto's. it has always been my understanding that barrel length is measured to the crown of the barrel.....not to the end of whatever device, whether a brake, flash hider, or threaded cap, is attached to the barrel.
if someone, or entity, is trying to say that adding a muzzle brake that is 2.5" to a 10.5" barrel will make it NR 26" with a collapsible stock fully collapsed, and that is false information....would it not be nice to know 100%
hey....if i can somehow make my 10.5" barrel usable...i'm all for it....but i want to do it legally....not sketchy
They noted in their post that the device does not count towards the barrel length of a semi-automatic firearm for restricted status, but that has no bearing on manual action firearms.
That said, from what I have been told and what I have read, the 26" OAL only applies if that length is achieved by collapsable stock.
I'm not sure what you mean. OAL of 26" is a condition of ALL firearms to be considered non-restricted at minimum. Regarding collapsible stocks, the rifle's OAL is measured with the stock collapsed at the shortest length. At long as the distance from that end of the stock to the other end of your rifle is 26" (technically 660mm), AND it is a manually-actuated firearm, you're good. It doesn't matter how long your stock is or how short your barrel is.
This is the same case for folding stocks. OAL of 26" must be reached with the stock FOLDED. That means in the case of the Renegade, you need at least a 16" barrel plus a muzzle device to reach minimum OAL.