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03-21-2017, 01:15 PM | #1 |
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Shoulder stocks..what will fit?
I have a 1920 DWM commercial with stock lug.
Will any shoulder stock fit this pistol? Thanks
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yes.
BTW: the rail was/is ment for fixating while hand fitting during fabrication. Only the artillery Parabellums had a stock supplied with them. |
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I don't believe that "purpose" has ever been documented- it is a "guess" at best. If that is the purpose, then how did DWM and Erfurt manage to make all those pistols without lugs??? And for sure, many Navy lugers were issued with stocks!
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To clarify Ben's comment, do not put a stock on a 1920 Commercial...by BATFE rules that is an illegal combination as it constitutes a "short barreled rifle" under their guidelines.
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Tom, just owning the combination of a Luger with a stock lug and an inappropriate stock (without owning the appropriate Luger) could be considered "constructive intent" even if you never attached it.
Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs) are considered a NFA firearm, and require special transfer and licensing. Many local jurisdictions also prohibit NFA items. Marc
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Thanks Ed,
I had missed seeing the one on the Finn lugers and stocks.
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The problem arises only if you own a stock and a short barreled Luger with a stock lug and do not own a Luger that is appropriate for the stock. For example, if you have a Navy stock and a Navy Luger, you can only get in trouble by actually attaching the stock to any non-Navy Luger. You can have all the other Lugers you want, just don't attach a stock to the wrong one. However, if you have a stock and only short barrel Lugers (or the wrong long one, e.g. an lP.08 and a Navy stock) then the ATF can go after you. In that case your stock could only be used to create a short-barreled rifle. Of course, you can always register a short barrel luger, pay the $200 and your stock can be used with it legally. But it's the pistol that gets registered, not the stock, so you still can't use the stock on other ones. Here it is, straight from the ATF: https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/if-p...possession-nfa They note that Lugers with stocks have been removed from the NFA, but that only applies to Lugers using the correct stock.
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And yes, I am afraid of getting a wrong answer...and you should be too.
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The same logic applies to the Finns. The barrels may be shorter, but the pistols originally were issued with stocks. A German P.08 or other short barreled Luger on the other hand would not have been originally equipped with a stock, therefore there is no original stock to be used with one. The rule isn't complicated. Most pistols that were originaly used with stocks, regardless of barrel length, have been removed from the NFA when used with their original model stock. But you can't mix and match.
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Similar to the rules on auto sears and AR-15's. If you owned one auto sear and an AR 15, you were in deep trouble, regardless of whether they caught you with the rock-n-roll switch installed.
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Ron, I do agree with you, and could care less. I guess it's the stupidity of the rules that make my back go up, but agree, leave it alone.
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Thanks Ed.
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Well, that solves that! Thank you for the legal update.
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