Sorry for dragging things off topic.
Sorry for dragging things off topic.
To get back on topic:
A competing modular manual action firearm is currently being sold with a pinned, fixed length skeleton stock and a 9" barrel in .300 Blackout that exceeds the OAL requirement. You should be able to build a Spectre LPC to a similar specification and meet or exceed the minimum OAL.
Agreed, I was just describing how that other firearm was configured. A fixed stock would make more sense with the LPC. You could even go with a wooden stock, if you want to confuse people
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"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
- Sigmund Freud
Since it looks like the CBSA is stopping parts for a recently prohibited firearm at the border, even stocks. If you managed to get them to send it across the border, I would make sure the list the item as a "wood firearm stock", rather then attaching common firearm name to it.
Alternatively, you may be able to get a local carpenter to make a stock for you. Several CGNers have made their own firearm furniture. For example, member Murray 3-D crafted an AKM style handguard for his Type 81.
One nice thing with the LPC, you wouldn't need to a provision for a whole buffer tube inside the stock; you just need a secure means of connecting into the buffer tube socket, while allowing the stock to index to the receiver properly.