I certainly don`t know of any law against a pistol grip on a shotgun in our state of Wisconsin, this is the state I live in and I know many law-abiding hunter that have pistol grips on their shotguns , I mean what would be the sense of making that illegal it`s no more dangerous than just a regular grip I think.
Yes... for now.
no, its a big No Go
Without the proper skills and tools, doing so can become very dangerous. Even if you suceed, the gun would then probably become illegal - pistol grips on non-pistol firearms tend to be against the law.
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No, the grip must conform to the rules of golf.
I'm not sure how the system of purchasing a pistol in Florida works, but converting a rifle into something which the BATFE would class as a pistol without being able to legally own a pistol would be illegal, not just in Florida, but in the entire US. Now bear in mind that, to be classed as a pistol, it would have to have just the pistol grip, and no buttstock. If it's a combination of pistol grip and buttstock, it's still considered a rifle, and is still legal, so long as the rifle is still compliant with state laws. Some states (New York, New Jersey, California, Connecticut, Cook County Illinois) still have so-called assault weapons bans in effect.
"Pistol Grip Pump" by VOLUME 10
To my knowledge a pistol grip was never made for the Snake Charmer, I think it has something to do with it being considered a sawed off or something like that, If you wanted to put a pistol grip on it you'd have to shorten the barrel to pistol length. (Which you would have to do anyways to fire it like a pistol) I personally just cut the unwanted stock off, sawed the barrel shorter, and then fiber-glassed over the grip to smooth it out and make it comfortable. Instead of defacing your Snake Charmer, you really might be further ahead buying a Taurus .45/.410 or any of the Bond Arms derringers chambered in .410.
A 41 magnum caliber revolver will shoot 410 gauge shotgun shells but is not recommended. The shot will lead the barrel rifling. There are also adaptors you can put in a shotgun that allow you to fire pistol/rifle ammunition.
Yes, you can install a pistol grip on the Stevens Model 67 Series E 12 gauge pump, but it may require modifications or the purchase of an aftermarket stock designed to accommodate a pistol grip. Additionally, ensure that any changes comply with local laws and regulations regarding firearm modifications. It's important to consult with a gunsmith if you're unsure about the installation process or legality.
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first get you new stock the take the butt pad off of both the new stock and the old there is a bolt inside thread it out and put the new stock on and put the bolt back on then replace the butt pad