Saw this on frontiers site

anyone who can make rhyme or reason out of c.f.c.decisions on the class of a firearm is some kind of a wizard in my opinion .if this gun is less than twenty six inches and unrestricted they will be doing an about face any day if they follow there usual pattern .i love backwoods assessment of the classification of short barrel shotguns . a little humour on a serious subject .


Not really a short barreled shotgun. 18" is a pretty standard barrel length for a singleshot or manual repeater.

Definately a shorty though at 23.5" OAL, and if the CFC are letting it go as non restricted, based on it being a single shot, well... thats awesome.

It may not have many practical uses, but I dont judge.

I don't know why but I just bought one of these useless SG's!

Give us a range report or even a vid when you get it! Lets see it in action.
 
Well... thats interesting...

So they're throwing OAL out the window beacause it is a single shot, eh?... Hmmmm....

Well then. All we need now is some aftermarket new manufacture bbl's... maybe in the 8.5" range?

Also an interesting idea... subcal inserts. Closest thing to a non-restricted pistol as your gonna get!

Maybe you should quit trying to make witty posts and try calling yourself then. I want to order one of these just to shut they naysayers in this thread wrong. So I called Frontier too, WHAT YA KNOW IT'S UNRESTRICTED
 
If anyone has one of these and a DA backpacker, I'd be interested to know if the barrels are swappable, and the forestock. My DA forestock comes off (not dramatically) about once every 25 rounds, and I havnt bothered to fix it yet.
 
If anyone has one of these and a DA backpacker, I'd be interested to know if the barrels are swappable, and the forestock. My DA forestock comes off (not dramatically) about once every 25 rounds, and I havnt bothered to fix it yet.

I hope your kidding about swapping barrels............
And the answer is NO!!!!
 
Do you own both? The mechanicals of the Rossi single shot and DA Backpacker are almost identical. If the barrels are the same, then I would expect the forestock to have a similar attachment method. If you owned both, you could then switch the forestock from the Rossi onto the DA to see if it has issues staying on with the shorter barrel.
 
Do you own both? The mechanicals of the Rossi single shot and DA Backpacker are almost identical. If the barrels are the same, then I would expect the forestock to have a similar attachment method. If you owned both, you could then switch the forestock from the Rossi onto the DA to see if it has issues staying on with the shorter barrel.

I'm gonna say this very simply. The "mechanicals" may be similar but the hand fitting is going the be different. If you want to try it be my guest............

Oh and the FRT number is for that barrel length if you call the cfc and ask for a new FRT for the 12.5" barrel on the Rossi......guess what buttercup you just created a prohibited firearm.....
 
I'm gonna say this very simply. The "mechanicals" may be similar but the hand fitting is going the be different. If you want to try it be my guest............

Oh and the FRT number is for that barrel length if you call the cfc and ask for a new FRT for the 12.5" barrel on the Rossi......guess what buttercup you just created a prohibited firearm.....

I know that it would make a prohib, thats why I said I want to see if the forestock would be interchangable, the barrel question is to see if its workable
 
I'm gonna say this very simply. The "mechanicals" may be similar but the hand fitting is going the be different. If you want to try it be my guest.

Do you really think either of these guns were "hand fitted"? You are right though they would doubtfully interchange.
 
I know that it would make a prohib, thats why I said I want to see if the forestock would be interchangable, the barrel question is to see if its workable

Huge waste of time and cash, when a .02 cent washer will fix your problem.
 
I looked around and can't find the legislation on single shot firearms. My internet isn;'t all that fast out here either and I gave up due to s-l-o-w-n-e-s-s

Whats the legal distinction for a sub-660mm single shot?
 
I looked around and can't find the legislation on single shot firearms. My internet isn;'t all that fast out here either and I gave up due to s-l-o-w-n-e-s-s

Whats the legal distinction for a sub-660mm single shot?

I would like to know the same thing.. What about double barrel shotguns...?
 
Nope. Well Kinda. Doesn't matter though, as the statement was :



A pistol is a firearm. That is stockless. Therefore if that statement is correct, a pistol cannot be controlled.

Have you ever fired a 9mm Luger and a 3 inch, 12 gauge slug? If my 12 bore fired 9mm loads, I'd fire it by tying it to my #### with dental floss and pulling the trigger with my happy sack. (Yes, I am that kinky/flexible) Think of the possibilities! :eek:
 
I looked around and can't find the legislation on single shot firearms. My internet isn;'t all that fast out here either and I gave up due to s-l-o-w-n-e-s-s

Whats the legal distinction for a sub-660mm single shot?

I'm gathering its the same legal distinction for any manually operated firearm.
 
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