To: Perdogg
Looks like a KPOS is nothing more than a carbine conversion kit for a pistol. Similar to http://www.mechtechsys.com except the KPOS looks like it turns a decent pistol into a hovered up toy. I don’t see how this falls under NFA.
To: Klaatu Barada Nikto
I can see how one might want to lumber around with "the most compact and durable PDW converter available which incorporates a Five-point ergonomic weapon grip, a One-point tactical sling adapter, and a fold-to-the side compact Buttstock with rubber buttpad,"
Butt my One-Point is: How does it "improve accuracy and range?"
"Seventeen-point weight increasing mechanism, two-point makes it scary-looking feature, three-point bulky other thing stuck-on-the-side, with adapters..."
12 posted on
11/16/2015 9:54:21 AM PST by
golux
To: Klaatu Barada Nikto
It’s NFA because it creates a short-barred rifle (stock + barrel under 16”).
Stupid law, but there it is. Requires a Form 1 NFA “manufacturing” application
with $200 tax.
Were you to just put a vertical fore grip on the pistol, that would be deemed an “Any Other Weapon”, with same requirements.
Like MeganC said: a free people should not have to worry about such things. The fact that it is obviously & objectively a weapon should suffice to meet “shall not be infringed.”
17 posted on
11/16/2015 10:11:12 AM PST by
ctdonath2
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