Remington 870 Bullpup

How is a bullpup stock prohibited when we have the ksg or rfb or type 97?

I believe the receiver and stock must be one not the receiver dropped into a stock or chassis. Just our stupid laws rationale.

The RFB, KSG, T97 can not be fired when main components removed from the stock is another way of explaining it.
 
If it comes from manufacturer as bullpup it's okay. If its a stock conversion it's no bueno. What crap. How is that 870 diff than a KSG in size and functionality?
 
It was a factor option at one time so you'd think it would be ok up here but then again I'm trying to use common sense and good judgement around our gun laws lol
 
If it comes from manufacturer as bullpup it's okay. If its a stock conversion it's no bueno. What crap. How is that 870 diff than a KSG in size and functionality?

Not quite - there have been factory guns that came with "bullpup stocks" that were prohibbed. The Walther G22 is one. If the rifle or shotgun will fire without the stock attached, the stock is prohib
 
If it comes from manufacturer as bullpup it's okay. If its a stock conversion it's no bueno. What crap. How is that 870 diff than a KSG in size and functionality?

So if one was to start a company here making an SKS bullpup out of Milsurp parts, and inhouse machined / molded parts, and marketing it as a new model, it would be legal?
 
Not quite - there have been factory guns that came with "bullpup stocks" that were prohibbed. The Walther G22 is one. If the rifle or shotgun will fire without the stock attached, the stock is prohib

But then an SKS should be banned because it can be fired without the stock attached?
 
But then an SKS should be banned because it can be fired without the stock attached?

A standard stocked SKS isn't a bullpup. The Tavor, technically doesn't have a stock, therefore it's a bullpup rifle, not a rifle with a bullpup stock. You can't take a Tavor and replace the stock, because it doesn't have one. This prohibition applies only (probably by mistake) to conventional rifles which consist of Lock, Stock and Barrel. Rifles like the Tavor were supposed to be OIC'd into prohibition, using the 'Firearms Experts Advisory Panel" recommendations and input from the RCMP. None of that stuff materialized.
 
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