The Ranch Hand is classified as a handgun, no different than a Glock or 1911, puts you back at square one. A Judge is not smooth bore.RPB wrote:Guess I should have just posted this thread in General lol I didn't think anyone would see it here ... and was just brainstorming and testingcbr600 wrote:Similar to the Rossi Ranch Hand pistol, in that regard.RPB wrote:It's a 2-handed operation to work the action / pump anyway.
http://www.rossiusa.com/product-list.cfm?category=17" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
NOW THAT I've wanted since Luke (not Skywalker) had one (Lucas McCain, The Rifleman)
That I'd get before a serbu ... as I saw on another thread ,,, this forum is costing me money buying stuff I see
So ... wonder where you can/can't carry one of those. ... a "pistol" a carbine??
There are numerous variations-rifles, carbines,
Barrel Length: 12”
The Ranch Hand’s 12-inch barrel complies with federal regulations,
so. could this "carbine" be carried where rifles are allowed. like a non-pistol AOW?
Never seen it before thanks ... I'm really interested in that, didn't really favor a 12 ga. recoil on my arthritic wrist.
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- Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:10 pm
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- Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:41 pm
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Got mine here http://www.atf.gov/firearms/guides/iden ... earms.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; 13th gun from the bottom. You could always get a short barrel shotgun and put a pistol grip on it. Only cost you $195 more for the stamp. Good news a SBS Mossy can be had for about $350 instead of $550 for the Serbu so its a wash.RPB wrote:designed, made, or adapted to be fired with one hand.
isn't "can be operated with 1-hand"
like I can open ANY knife with 1-hand (I only have one hand)
But hmmmm
smooth-bore, shot-pistol" within the AOW catagory; therefore, it would fall under the same applicable "no handgun" rules as any other pistol.
I got conflicting answers elsewhere
but ...
... Well okie dokie then ... I need a Carbine holster
- Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:04 pm
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For Federal purposes, the gun is an AOW, thats why there is a $5 stamp instead of $200 stamp. An AOW has never and could never have a shoulder stock attached. An SBS (Short Barrel Shotgun) may have either a pistol grip or shoulder stock, requiring a $200 stamp. However, I believe the Super Shorty is classified as a "smooth-bore, shot-pistol" within the AOW catagory; therefore, it would fall under the same applicable "no handgun" rules as any other pistol.Beiruty wrote:For Federal Purposes, the above pictured is a SBR (Shotguns included too). I have a deep feeling that a Prosecutor in TX can claim the above pictured firearms as pistol. I see a lot of SIG 556 with no butt and very short barrels are referred to as Pistol to avoid the SBR and it is restrictions. with the Feds.
See here, being sold a Handgun:
http://www.impactguns.com/store/798681413119.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;