Backpacker interchangeable longer barrel made by norinco?

If Norc could produce the following backpacker interchangeable barrels:
Bird Barrels
Slug Barrel longer with sights
Ghost ring
Suggestions?

12G barrels seem harder to get for a reasonable price and limited availability for purchase.

Please chime in and provide the physic's for the possibility thereof.
 
I would really like having an extra barrel or two for different needs attached to my scabbard where seasons allow.
 
I can see a complete kit woodsman shotgun set up with your favorite gauge receiver, favorite butt stock on and in addition to a holster on and in addition to your favorite barrels in a custom scabbard and rifle adapters in .223 maybe?
One shoulder pack style scabbard with built in support/ammo belt for the waist?
Custom Vest?
Custom Backpack
The complete light survival kit in a vest.
 
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Actually, I would hands down buy an outlaw if it had longer barrel options. I've always wanted a coach gun, but the outlaw barrel length has always kept me from taking the plunge
 
I doubt Norinco would do anything. It's been established in previous threads that:

- These guns weren't all that profitable for them.
- The stock we're buying now could be leftovers made prior to Clinton's 1994 ban.

Besides that, I don't believe you can just swap barrels. There's some fitting required for safety.

http://www.hr1871.com/support/accessoryprogram.asp
 
They have a nice selection. Only problem is they are all 29in barrels. Since we can't cut a shotgun barrel im stuck with it. Coach guns should be around 20in to be historically accurate. Plus I love the external hammers of the outlaw
 
CanAm has stated that they will still be recieving shipments of the outlaw. Just not the single barrel one. Not sure when they were produced though. I haven't seen any of the 20 in norinco coach guns marstar offered in recent memory, but the dominion arms stuff (which I believe is the same) is still coming in.
 
They have a nice selection. Only problem is they are all 29in barrels. Since we can't cut a shotgun barrel im stuck with it. Coach guns should be around 20in to be historically accurate. Plus I love the external hammers of the outlaw

You CAN cut it, so long as it stays above 18.5 inches your good. The law says:
"Restricted firearm is a firearm that has a barrel less than 470 mm in length"
"Prohibited Firearm is a firearm that is adapted from a rifle or shotgun, whether by sawing, cutting or any other alteration, and that, as so adapted, is less than 660 mm in length"

So if you cut the barrel to less than 470mm (18.5039 inch) or the overall length drops below 660mm (25.9843 inches) it becomes a prohibited firearm

(Source RCMP Website: h ttp://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/clas-eng.htm )
 
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So if you cut it less than 470mm (18.5039 inch) then it needs to be re-verified and reclassed as a restricted firearm through the RCMP. If by cutting it down the overall length drops below 660mm (25.9843 inches) it becomes a restricted firearm

You had everything right except this part. Barrels cannot be cut down to less than this length. They can be manufactured to a length less than 18.5".
 
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You CAN cut it, so long as it stays above 18.5 inches your good. The law says:
"Restricted firearm is a firearm that has a barrel less than 470 mm in length"
"Prohibited Firearm is a firearm that is adapted from a rifle or shotgun, whether by sawing, cutting or any other alteration, and that, as so adapted, is less than 660 mm in length"

So if you cut the barrel to less than 470mm (18.5039 inch) or the overall length drops below 660mm (25.9843 inches) it becomes a prohibited firearm


(Source RCMP Website: h ttp://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/clas-eng.htm )

I believe the 18.5" only applies to semi-auto rifles or shotguns: pumps, single shots, or dbl barrels, can be cut down to 18".
 
I don't think norinco will just up and make anything we want them to. These threads are a waste of space in this limitless internet.
If they can profit from the job, they will do it, if the tooling for the 20" barrel is already set up then should be easy! These sites and threads are here to express interest in products, the suppliers then find out if there is enough demand to make it viable. The only waste is if you have no interest in this product but continue to read the thread!
 
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