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Neeco:
Do you need an FFL to do the transfer on a Mossberg Chainsaw?  18.5" barrel.

Lancaster County says anything under 18", right?

UPCrawfish:
Shouldn't....   Cabela's sells a Rem 870 "Home Defender" package with 2 barrels..   One is 28" with RemChoke systen, the other is a 18.5" Improved Cyl with rifle sights.  Standard sales transaction from them. 

While Cabela's is an FFL, there were no restrictions as to what I could do with the gun/barrel after I left the store.

Neeco:

--- Quote from: UPCrawfish on February 12, 2013, 01:11:37 PM ---Shouldn't....   Cabela's sells a Rem 870 "Home Defender" package with 2 barrels..   One is 28" with RemChoke systen, the other is a 18.5" Improved Cyl with rifle sights.  Standard sales transaction from them. 

While Cabela's is an FFL, there were no restrictions as to what I could do with the gun/barrel after I left the store.

--- End quote ---

What did that run if you don't mind me asking.  That is exactly what I am looking for... I am having second thoughts about this chainsaw, and having to mod it back to a standard Mossy 500.

He said he got it at Cabelas and they made him have his pistol permit and treated it as such.

bkoenig:
Any shotguns with less than an 18" barrel are NFA items.  Over 18" is just like any other long gun.

Neeco:

--- Quote from: bkoenig on February 12, 2013, 01:39:17 PM ---Any shotguns with less than an 18" barrel are NFA items.  Over 18" is just like any other long gun.

--- End quote ---

That is what I took from the law, so he must have had an issue with an employee.

Eitherway, I backed out of my interest for the "chainsaw".   Other than my interest in the 870 Home Defense combo kit, this thread is irrelevant now.

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