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They had a couple at the gunshow today. A rifle that big probably makes sense for .338, its a beast. Making it in .308/.300 makes no sense at all.

I am extremely glad to see remington offering new products vs going out of business with the same old tired out crap like winchester.

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I see it can be set for 20", 24", and 27" lengths, presumably without additional add ons.

So, what's the deal with Class III and the 20 and 24 inch configs? Gotta get a couple of stamps or something?

And when you buy the rifle, you already own those configs, so wouldn't that a violation to own it before getting the stamps?

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I see it can be set for 20", 24", and 27" lengths, presumably without additional add ons.

So, what's the deal with Class III and the 20 and 24 inch configs? Gotta get a couple of stamps or something?

And when you buy the rifle, you already own those configs, so wouldn't that a violation to own it before getting the stamps?

- OS

huh?

SBR is for 16" barrel or less. and i believe its 26" overall length or less. either one of those and its a SBR and it doesnt meet either one. it would only be 34" with stock folded and a 20" barrel

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see edited post. and yes it falls under the same thing, IIRC

OIC.

Now that I look closer, I see they are referring to barrel length, not overall length.

"never mind"

/Emily Latella

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no. as far as it being a SBR, it is NOT. it is both over 26" in OAL AND its barrel is over 16".

if i read it correctly the customer supplies the suppressor and it can be used without it so you would need to get a stamp for the suppressor if/when you got one for it, but that would be it.

i see no reason to have to get a stamp for it but as im sure you wont be seeing these on the private sales market anytime soon, a dealer would let you know right quick that it was a NFA weapon

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