The Fix by Q!

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We need you to look at both bringing in normal folding stock variants that fall just over 26 in folded (the current ones listed at 25.9" oal will be deemed R), and fixed stock sbr versions that fit nicely into the NR status due to the lack of folding stock.

Would this be restricted because with the stock folding over the bolt I don't know if this would still be considered "Firearms designed or adapted to be fired when reduced to a length of less than 660 mm by folding, telescoping or otherwise"? I would think that is not designed or adapted to be fired by folding. It might be a gray area considering that it might still be capable of firing once, then would need to unfold, cycle the action, and then fold again.

What are your thoughts?

Thanks,

Mark
 
Straight pull is hardly an innovation..Ross...Steyr M95....Schimdt Rubin

For $5k plus there are other precision rifles I would rather have. By the time you add glass, bipod etc you are looking at an $8k plus trip to the range
 
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