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Re: Building a .450BM upper?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:33 pm
by Texas Sheepdawg
:cry:

Re: Building a .450BM upper?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 9:24 pm
by Jeepejeep
FirstNation wrote:How come you filed off the threads if you got a compensator?

NYS law says as long as the barrel is threaded, it's illegal no matter what's attached to it. It's probably overkill but I really don't want to be arrested by these over zealous, anti gun morons in charge of LE on Long Island these days. I hated to do it but felt I had to.
Sorry Texas. :cry:
I'll post pics when it's finished. It looks like all one piece. The best welding job I've ever done.

Re: Building a .450BM upper?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:22 pm
by Texas Sheepdawg
It's okay.... I understand. But it's like castrating a prize Bull.
:o

Re: Building a .450BM upper?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:22 pm
by BWilliams
Al in Mi wrote:it shouldn't be a problem to cut off the the threads, your local gunsmith or buddy with a lathe or a mill, should be able to get it done.


This was my thought. At the risk of causing mental scars to those of you in free states, my newest bright idea was just getting the Bushy 20" upper and having the barrel cut back and crowned by ADCO. Since that's what I was looking for originally (a barrel without threads), that seems to be a smart idea, especially if I can get the complete Bushy upper cheap.

ETA: @Jeepejeep: ATF rulemakingsays that welded muzzle devices become part of the barrel and thus "remove" the threads. The rest of the state sticks to that (hell, my tactical AR is a 14.5" barrel with a pinned device that brings it up to 16", meeting both Title 1 length and AWB compliance - built by a 07 up here, so definitely legit) but I totally hear you, since I've heard about that nonsense you've got going on down there in the shadow of NYC. For me, I'd sooner just cut/crown the barrel on the .450 than have a permanent device.