Farmer Harv
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Is this a legal issue, or technological/manufacturing? Looking at the response to the upcoming Colt Tactical .22 there would seem to be a market for something rimfire that really looks like an AR. There are lots of pistol gripped stocks available, but there is no way any of them could be mistaken for an actual AR IMO. And if a 10/22 can be made into a nice looking SL8, Tommy Gun etc. then this would lead me to believe it should be technically possible.
Granted I have no experience in plastics, manufacturing, converting or the legalities of an AR lookalike stock so it simply might not be possible, but I am curious if it's ever been attempted, and if not...why?
Granted I have no experience in plastics, manufacturing, converting or the legalities of an AR lookalike stock so it simply might not be possible, but I am curious if it's ever been attempted, and if not...why?