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Well since I CAN'T own one in my state Figured I'd atleast drool over yours.
One I wouldn't mind owning.
Just as a side note for those that may not know a MG can be any barrel length. Buy a M16 you can put a 7 inch 5.56 barrel on it then switch iot out for a 9mm with a 10 inch barrel then pop on a 22lr upper with a 14 inch barrel. Neat aint it..
Yeah, just be careful on what order you do things if your have a registered sear.
I said machine gun. On machine gun the order makes no difference..
If your short barreled M16 is a registered sear gun, when you take the sear out, it's not a machine gun anymore, and you've made an SBR. If you have registered receiver, you're fine.
I've shot a friend's gun that had 3 tax stamps. It was an integrally suppressed 9mm short barreled AR with a drop in autosear. He registered it as an SBR so he could move the DIAS to a 223 gun if he wanted.
A m16 is not a sear gun. A sear gun is a ar 15 with a lightning link or dias. By definition a M16 is a machine gun and can not be a sear gun because all m16 are full auto by design.
I think you do not have a understanding of the difference between a registered sear and a M16. They are not the same thing. Even a ar15 that was converted correctly pre 86 is still a ar15 conversion though not a sear. A m16 is a factory made machine gun not a registered sear.
Not much SBR's around here... here is mine.
Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics.
Preban Commando Lower
PWS Diablo upper 7" piston driven.