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Originally Posted by libertyman777
When I purchased my can, I had the opportunity to meet and talk with the designer/owner of Sound Technology, Mark White. He also sold a dedicated suppressed .22 that he liked to call a "pocket" rifle. The barrel had been shortened to 5" and then a tube was then welded to the base of the barrel where it mated to the receiver, then was ground and finished to look like a ll barrel. According to him, the tube was part of the barrel and did not require a tax stamp as a SBR as long as it was the required 16". Subjective but from a good source.
I'm thinking that the length of a rifle barrel isn't the length of rifling but the length of the tube. But I don't know for sure.
Paul
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The total length of the barrel, tube, flashider that is welded/pinned together
must be 16+ inches to avoid the $200 SBR tax stamp.
like this
or
or a prmenent attached can to make a integral at 16 inch