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I consider Palmetto as tier 1, and colt tier 2.![]()
Do not buy unless you want ATF to have free guns. I fail to understand how things like this get designed without someone with a brain intervening.
A 12 gauge is a SBS no matter how you cut it. The only reason a .410 exists as a pistol is the common chambering with 45 long colt and a chamber size at or below .50.
A 12 gauge without a tax stamp is an illegal SBS no matter how they tried to cut it. Taurus once came out with a similar dumbass idea (20 gauge or something IIRC) and spent all sorts of money to design and prototype it....
Before someone with a brain finally stepped up. "Uh, you guys know that's an SBS right?"
Checked website again. JEeeez.
Do not buy *anything* from them, they are an ATF raid away from making life miserable for customers. "California Legal" and "to FFL"
No... not California legal, and needs a FFL w/ SOT and your $200 stamp.
ETA: tried to email them this but their contact form doesn't do anything:How are these not a SBS or AOW? A .410 only exists because of common chambering with 45 long colt and a chambering at or under .50.
A 12 gauge is well over .50 caliber with no common chambering. No matter how you slice it it's either a SBS or a AOW. Why are you not advertising the necessity of a $200 tax stamp? These check all the boxes for a short barreled shotgun and none of the exemptions. Just giving you a heads up as I hate to see you and your customers get snagged on this.
Sincerely,
{fat man in a little suit}
ETA 2: There's like 5% of me that wonders if this is a trap website. Lol.
Last edited by FoxtArt; 01-25-2022 at 23:11.
I always thought this was the ultimate carry gun ...
Oh wait, did you mean CONCEALED carry?
Ah now I see... they are casting it as a muzzle loader.
Still seems like it's tangling too close to the fire.
Last edited by FoxtArt; 01-25-2022 at 23:16.
Yep, not sure why the confusion.
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