Now I'm not so worried about the US ceasing to export shorter barrels, especially when it is possible to have a gunsmith make you one. I guess if anything good comes from this, gunsmiths will have something to keep them busy now, not like they weren't busy enough already. My local guy is backed up for weeks.
Good to know since im from Montreal as well . Would it be dumb of me to cut down my LMT MRP from 16 to 11.5 and what should i be aware of before doing so ?
Dlask makes their own barrels, and has offered short ones in past, anyway.
Arms East has offered barrel shortening services.
I'm surprised Wolverine did not suggest the Sabre Defense line that they sell, which are available in 11.5 and 14.5" lengths. They come from the UK and as such are not affected by American laws. They are expensive, but seem to have a reputation for high quality.
Arms East has offered barrel shortening services.
But it's already Restricted, you can't make it MORE restricted by shortening it, for example, if i had some Dirty Harry revolver with a 10 inch barrel, I have every right to chop the barrel shorter, as long as it stays above the 106mm limit, in regards to AR rifles, you can already buy barrels in lengths from 16 all the way down to 7 inches, so whats the problem with making my own if they already have those lengths on the market.
I want to confirm this with the CFC before we all start assuming laws come into play here, when in fact they may not have any rules regarding shortening a barrel on an already restricted rifle.
"prohibited firearm" means
(a) a handgun that
(i) has a barrel equal to or less than 105 mm in length, or
(ii) is designed or adapted to discharge a 25 or 32 calibre cartridge,
but does not include any such handgun that is prescribed, where the handgun is for use in international sporting competitions governed by the rules of the International Shooting Union,
(b) a firearm that is adapted from a rifle or shotgun, whether by sawing, cutting or any other alteration, and that, as so adapted,
(i) is less than 660 mm in length, or
(ii) is 660 mm or greater in length and has a barrel less than 457 mm in length,
(c) an automatic firearm, whether or not it has been altered to discharge only one projectile with one pressure of the trigger, or
(d) any firearm that is prescribed to be a prohibited firearm;
By your explanation Arwen, that means you need a special permit to manufacture a 7.5 inch barrel for a AR? Your saying I can't make one, but Dlask can?
well you're going to loose some velocity due to the shortened barrel and the balistic effect are also going to be affected (not that we can use our ar's for anything else but paper punching). Accuracy will also be affected at longer range, althow my 7.5 inch ar still maintains minute of centermass at 100 yards. The good thing with the MRP is that it's real easy to change back to a longer barrel in no time ( like a friend of mine says... it takes me longer to find that damn rench than to swap the barrels).
Do u mean i can buy any 10.5 AR barrel and it would fit the MRP ??
You are contradicting yourself by not properly interpretting the sections.
You are leaving out proper, significant, terminology by referring to certain firearms as "long gun" etc.
That section discusses about shortening any firearm to less than those dimensions. If it is already registered with a length already shorter than that, this section does not apply.
Here we go again, if the original lengths are over, restricted weapon or not, you can't cut it. If it is a restricted weapon with registered lengths under, it is moot if you reduce the barrel length.




























