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  2. Short-barreled rifle - Wikipedia

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    Short-barreled rifle (SBR) is a legal designation in the United States, referring to a shoulder-fired, rifled firearm, made from a rifle, with a barrel length of less than 16 in (41 cm) or overall length of less than 26 in (66 cm), or a handgun fitted with a buttstock and a barrel of less than 16 inches length.

  3. National Firearms Act - Wikipedia

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    Minimum barrel length was soon amended to 16 inches for rimfire rifles and by 1960 had been amended to 16 inches for centerfire rifles as well. [ 9 ] NFA categories have been modified by laws passed by Congress, rulings by the Department of the Treasury , and regulations promulgated by the enforcement agency assigned, known as the Bureau of ...

  4. Title II weapons - Wikipedia

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    Title II of the Gun Control Act of 1968 is a revision of the National Firearms Act of 1934, and pertains to machine guns, short or " sawed -off " shotguns and rifles, and so-called "destructive devices" (including grenades, mortars, rocket launchers, large projectiles, and other heavy ordnance). Acquisition of these weapons is subject to prior ...

  5. Gun laws in California - Wikipedia

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    A short-barreled rifle is defined as a semiautomatic, center fire rifle with a barrel length of less than 16 inches or an overall length of less than 26 inches. While a Rossi Circuit Judge (18" barrel) is considered a shotgun with a revolving cylinder (violation of #8 above), the CA DOJ claims it is legal because it has a rifled barrel.

  6. Supreme Court Takes Up ATF's Unilateral 'Ghost Gun' Rules - AOL

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  7. Gun laws in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Yes. S 265.00, S 265.02. Possession of assault weapons is prohibited, except for those legally possessed on January 15, 2013 and registered with the state by January 15, 2014 or classified as an antique assault weapon. New York City, Buffalo, Albany, and Rochester have enacted their own assault weapon bans.

  8. Gun laws in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Statute 29.304 (3) (b) states: "No person 14 years of age or older but under 16 years of age may have in his or her possession or control any firearm" with added exceptions listed. [ 10 ] Children over 12 and under 16 are allowed to use rifles and shotguns under very limited, supervised situations. [ 11 ]

  9. Harris-led office, ATF stonewalling probe into 'collusion ...

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    The White House anti-gun violence office "overseen" by VP Harris may have focused less on gun crimes and more on targeting a legal gun maker, a House Republican charges.