you do realise that by putting the mag extension on the MP-A, you've changed the firearms cassification to restricted...
The MP-A is imported as a non-restricted shotgun. Changing its original allowed tube magazine, now classes it as a restricted firearm.
Another thing...it's not really safe. The tube extension sticks out nearly two inches from the end of the barrel. The percussion itself may be enough to set off a reaction. But I'm not the one blasting shells out of it though. Not my elephant.
Hey guys. I am looking into a Hatsan mpa and would like to know if there is an adapter out there to put on an ar style stock? Also if there is any place that sells accessories for it e.i. mag tube extensions, door breachers.
Thank you
The MP-A is imported as a non-restricted shotgun. Changing its original allowed tube magazine, now classes it as a restricted firearm.
Another thing...it's not really safe. The tube extension sticks out nearly two inches from the end of the barrel. The percussion itself may be enough to set off a reaction. But I'm not the one blasting shells out of it though. Not my elephant.
The MP-A is imported as a non-restricted shotgun. Changing its original allowed tube magazine, now classes it as a restricted firearm.
Another thing...it's not really safe. The tube extension sticks out nearly two inches from the end of the barrel. The percussion itself may be enough to set off a reaction. But I'm not the one blasting shells out of it though. Not my elephant.
does anyone know who sells the MPA? i just purchased a pump version hatsan, but would be interested in a semi too if they are priced as well as the pump? thanks guys.
lol this thread sure took off in the wrong direction than the OP planned eh.....
If that mag extension is put on and not plugged/pinned/filled with epoxy etc so that it doesn't allow 6 rounds then it changes it to being prohib. It's nothing to do with it changing to restricted....it would be prohib. You can't have a semi auto shotgun that holds more than 5 rounds in the tube. I'm told that now refers to 5 rounds of the max size the gun takes....does any one have that in writting...just curious, not trying to start anything.
Ryan
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The MP-A is imported as a non-restricted shotgun. Changing its original allowed tube magazine, now classes it as a restricted firearm.
Another thing...it's not really safe. The tube extension sticks out nearly two inches from the end of the barrel. The percussion itself may be enough to set off a reaction. But I'm not the one blasting shells out of it though. Not my elephant.




























