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Old 09-01-2017, 07:02 PM
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I gotta say it does look extremely awkward, I think if my state enforced those restrictions I'd rather get a bolt gun, but fair play to you if you enjoy shooting it then why not.

Out of interest, are there any restrictions on semi-auto rifles that don't have pistol grips like the SKS or Mini-14?

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At first it was a bit awkward, but after a hundred rounds or so you sort of adapt to it. I find shooting with middle finger allows more of a grip because its further in your hand. Think of only having half a pistol grip, that is essentially what it is, called a "spur grip" Second video is my brother shooting any ar for the first time

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Old 09-01-2017, 09:31 PM
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Where is the pistol grip and flash hider? I think I would get my money back!
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Old 09-02-2017, 10:19 AM
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Out of interest, are there any restrictions on semi-auto rifles that don't have pistol grips like the SKS or Mini-14?
As far as I am aware there are no restrictions on firearms such as the sks and mini14. From my understanding, they are not classified as an "assault weapon". Pretty much an AW in New York is....
A firearm able to accept a detachable magazine and one or more of the follow "military" features, collapse or folding stock, pistol grip, muzzlebreak/compensator/flashhider, ability to accept one of the previous meaning a threaded barrel, bayonet lug, a Grenade launcher, second grip held by non trigger hand. I believe that is all that is in the stupid law defining an assault weapon.
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