Screw in Rifled Shotgun Chokes...... Illegal?

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Sim G
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Re: Screw in Rifled Shotgun Chokes...... Illegal?

#51 Post by Sim G »

saddler wrote: ...with a variation required each time in the case of a sbs or single barrel?? - converting a smoothbore into a rifle

Interesting point, but not one that concerned me...
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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Re: Screw in Rifled Shotgun Chokes...... Illegal?

#52 Post by Blackstuff »

Sim G wrote:
Blackstuff wrote: That would be 'permanently' fixed though no? You couldn't remove it without disassembling the firearm?

I don't think it would make any difference, Mark. It would be prohibited regardless as to whether it was permanent or temporary....

A "giggle switch" on a 15-22, how much fun would that be!

Purely following the concept of acedemic research, I have actually found a select fire trigger group, in the UK, unrestricted, but very expensive.....! bangbang

Add the cost of the unit to the financial implications of 5 years in jail, acedemic resurch is all it will remain!! :55:
Would be easier, cheaper and legal-er to just buy a bump-fire stock tongueout If i had a .22 AR or AK i would be getting myself one of those Bumpski bad boys straight away! :good:
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