Barrel swap question

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Ok guys this has probably been ask a hundred times but I couldn't find it. I have a norinco 14" shotgun. If I purchase a 870 and swap out the 18" barrel for my 14" norinco barrel with this make my 870 restricted now? they are both pumps.
 
Ok guys this has probably been ask a hundred times but I couldn't find it. I have a norinco 14" shotgun. If I purchase a 870 and swap out the 18" barrel for my 14" norinco barrel with this make my 870 restricted now? they are both pumps.

If the 870 is already registered as less then 470mm... (which an 18"bbl is) then yes you can.

Just watch out for your OAL if you attach a pistol grip with the 14" bbl attached. It is still open to interpretation as to whether or not it would be legal if under 26" OAL.

LEO's will likely take the harsher interpretation, and cause you a lot of misery.
 
If the 870 is already registered as less then 470mm... (which an 18"bbl is) then yes you can. ...

Please ...

The barrel length a shotgun is registered with has absolutely no bearing on the installation legality of a factory produced barrel.
 
Please ...

The barrel length a shotgun is registered with has absolutely no bearing on the installation legality of a factory produced barrel.

Please...:rolleyes:

(Its only a sticky on the SG Forum...)

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34920

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1050457&postcount=65

I obviously left out some info in my post for you to come up with your conclusion Easy.

I'm was not saying it is illegal. But when slapping a short barrel (less then 470mm) on a SG registered with a bbl greater then 470mm, it requires a new cert. (Like I said, this is not the case in the OP's question, since the Express would already be less then 470mm)

My only comments WRT questionable legality (and the interpretation of such) were pertaining to shotguns with an OAL of less then 26" OAL.

Thats all.
 
I don't want to get too deep into this, but what you said was that if the 870 is already registered as less then 470 mm (18"), that the OP may then install a factory 14" barrel on that gauge.

As there only two possibilities, greater than 470 mm, or less than 470 mm, by implying that he may install a 14" barrel if his registration states less than 470 mm, and by the OP's context, installing a 14" barrel would become restricted. That is not so.

The firearm does not become restricted and so there is no need to notify the registry of a change of barrel length. Notification is only absolute if the classification changes. Even then, you are entitled to a 30 grace period after your change of barrel size.

Yes there are FRT numbers for the different barrel sizes. They are applied when a transfer occurs, but has no bearing on the classification of the gun, not on a manually operated shotgun anyway.

There are members here who have notified the CFC of a barrel length change after the initial transfer registration to never receive a new certificate.

My apologies if I ruffled your feathers. Sometimes it's what it takes to clarify what I here believed to be unclear and somewhat incorrect the way you explained it in so few words.

Perhaps what I should have written was that the barrel length of a manually operated shotgun has no bearing on its classification rather than implying legality.

... and BTW, the Express magnum barrels are physically 18.5" even though Remington may in some cases describe them as 18 inch barrels.
 
Ok guys this has probably been ask a hundred times but I couldn't find it. I have a norinco 14" shotgun. If I purchase a 870 and swap out the 18" barrel for my 14" norinco barrel with this make my 870 restricted now? they are both pumps.

Makes no difference for pump action, semi could be more fun to discuss.
 
Easy: To summarize what you're saying:

If the SG is registered with a barrel of less then 470mm: No problem.

If the shotgun is registered with a barrel of 470mm or greater, one would only have to inform the CFC if:

- The "short" barrel is to be fixed for greater then 30 days (ie: you've gotten rid of the long barrel), or
- Upon transfer to another owner.

Am I picking up what you're laying down?
 
Easy: To summarize what you're saying:

If the SG is registered with a barrel of less then 470mm: No problem.

If the shotgun is registered with a barrel of 470mm or greater, one would only have to inform the CFC if:

- The "short" barrel is to be fixed for greater then 30 days (ie: you've gotten rid of the long barrel), or
- Upon transfer to another owner.

Am I picking up what you're laying down?

For manually operated SG's, YES, thank you Eric. :) I was worried that I further confused the issue.

If the gun were a semi-auto, installing a 'factory' barrel of less than 18.5" (457 mm) would change its classification to restricted.
 
i went through it recently, took a 15 inch norinco barrel and swapped it for the 28'' on my 870 express. I called, they transfered me to the a tech who asked that i measure the OAL of the shotgun to ensure it was over 26 (it was nealry 40, but she wanted it anyways). about a week later, I got my new cerificate with the shorter barrel lenght of 381mm specified on it.
 
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