Well...should I add fuel to the fire? I was always under the impression you couldn't cut any AR barrel regardless of its length...the firearm is already restricted and to do so would make it prohib (of course you can just change the barrel to whatever suits you). However, I can't seem to find anything to back up why I was under such an impression...
Nope, no such rule. It is OK to cut an AR barrel if it is longer than 18", as long as you don't go below 18".
. I chased them to get it right. I did not want it registered with a wrong barrel length and end up in bureaucratic red tape, or worse 
OK, I have a scenario:
Lets say you take your gun (18" barrel) to a gunsmith to exchange barrels. He puts on a NEW 14" barrel. All good and legal.
You have no need for your old 18" , so you leave it there.
Mr Gunsmith then cuts it down to 16" and installs it on some else's gun. Legal? If not, how could it be prosecuted to "beyond a reasonable doubt" in court?
Same scenario, except that AFTER cutting to 16", he runs a chamber reamer thru it and effectively creates a NEW barrel in a different chambering (from .223 Win to 5.56x45, for instance)
In the end.... How would anyone know that it was cut anyway?
I'm not saying go ahead and break laws... I'm just wonder how would you or anyone know?
“prohibited firearm” means
(b) a firearm that is adapted from a rifle or shotgun, whether by sawing, cutting or any other alteration, and that, as so adapted,
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(ii) is 660 mm or greater in length and has a barrel less than 457 mm in length,
“restricted firearm” means
(b) a firearm that
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(ii) has a barrel less than 470 mm in length, and
(iii) is capable of discharging centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner,
When people ask me why I say our firearms laws are overly complicated all I need to do is show them this thread.![]()
BS. They gave you a PAL?
You cannot cut a barrel below 18" in length; no matter what length it originally was. Therefore you cannot cut any barrels that are less than 18" in length to begin with.
Oh, s**t. Didn't mean to offend you. I was under the impression that you couldn't cut the barrel of a S/A firearm in any way. Please, pardon my ignorance.
Nope, no such rule. It is OK to cut an AR barrel if it is longer than 18", as long as you don't go below 18".
Tootall the gunsmith would be breaking the law. He/she must use a barrel blank to stay legal. Stupid yes...
The laws are confusing as hell, not surprised anyone would be confused.



























