JR Carbine fixed Buttstock

strangerqc

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Hi, i recently bought a JR Carbine and i was surprised to see that the buttstock was pined in a fixed position. My question is can i legaly removed the rivet so it is adjustable again ?

Thank you !
 
JRC is based of Canandaigua, New York

NY state law says that a telescopic buttstock needs to be permanently 'fixed' so that you can't collapse it - hence the reason they ship pinned (...or so I've heard).

From my exp, only one side of the stock and buffer tube is drilled out and a roll pin inserted...I used a small grinder bit on my dremel to grind away the head of the pin until it was flush with the buffer tube edge - then slid the stock off and then pulled the pin out with a set of needlenose. I had to look at it for about 30 mins before deciding this was the best way to do it - too about 5 mins to 'de-pin' it ...left a small unnoticeable hole in the stock and tube, nothing major.
 
More like it has to do with government institutions on both sides of the border not having a single clue about anything firearm related and just make up garbage as they go along justifying there existence in this world by making the lives of others miserable.

Nothing makes sense anymore and common sense isn't very common at all now.
 
Mine too. I just drilled the blind side, and shoved it through. Stupid. But then so is a 19" barrel on a 9mm...

The more laws they write, the dumber they get. Its like all the reasonable ones were used up years ago.
 
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