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Title says it all...is there a reason for this? Can you get an after market break?
UTAF
UTAF
Title says it all...is there a reason for this? Can you get an after market break?
UTAF
Its due to export regulations.
If you look at the S&W website, you'll see that all the models except the M&P 15I come with M4 stocks, and 16"barrels with flash hiders. The I model is the only one available here in Canada because the US thinks we're all a bunch of terrorists.
can not export with a threaded barrel or flash hider.
breaks must be pinned on for the export rules.
So even the Noveske barrels are non-threaded when they come in or is it just on complete rifles?
The threaded barrel , flash hider , and folding stock restrictions mirror the old 1994- 2004 " Assault Weapons Ban ".EVERY export permit is different and has included in it PROVISOs (restrictions) which specifically list what restrictions are being placed on the items contained in that export permit.
US State Department may include whatever restrictions they deem appropriate and those restrictions may be consistent (or not) from permit to permit, from exporter to exporter, from product to product, or any/all of the above.
State Department could approve an export permit to one exporter for a specific brand of rifles and include restrictions saying "no 5.56NATO chambers" while they may not include that restriction on a separate permit for other brands or even for the same brand.
There is often no rhyme or reason to these restrictions and just as often there is no consistancy... I've seen where permits approved on the same day did not contain the same restrictions.
The exporter/importer that's been bringing in the S&W M&P rifles and distributing them to dealers has (I would assume) a permit that restricts those rifles from being exported with threaded barrels and/or flash hiders, and with adjustable or collapsing or folding stocks. S&W made the "i" model to comply with those very export restrictions.
Lately State Department has been including the "threaded barrel", "Flash Hider", "adjustable/collapsing/folding stock", "5.56NATO/7.62NATO Chamber" restrictions on more and more export permits. That's what we're seeing and from what we hear that's what most other exporters are seeing as well.
Mark
Just bring it to a smith and have it threaded. shouldn't cost more than $35
:0 Where do you get your gunsmithing work done? I wouldn't even think about doing that work for less than double that amount.
Threading an AR barrel requires totally disassembling the upper to remove the barrel and then reassembling the entire thing. Both of which are a pain to do properly.



























