20 inch.............
18 for a Title 1 rifle (16" barrel minimum, semi auto only), 21 for a pistol or NFA restricted variant (full auto, barrel shorter than 16" on a rifle lower).
In Ohio, the legal minimum barrel length for a rifle is 16 inches. Any rifle with a barrel length shorter than that would be considered a short-barreled rifle, which is regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA).
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By definition, a carbine is a short rifle. The standard M-16 has a 20" barrel, while the M-4 has a 16" barrel. A number of US Rifles have had carbine versions, with the notable exceptions being the M-1903 and the Rifle, .30 M-1.
The minimum legal barrel length for a rifle without requiring it to be tax stamped and registered as a Short Barreled Rifle is 16 inches - that's federal law, and not just Vermont.
No. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle of shotgun. yes at 16 in Indiana you can buy a shot gun or rifle from a gun store without a permit I live in Indiana so I should know.
An assault rifle is a rifle that has more than 22'' inches of barrel and has selective firing rate, while the carbine rifle has a less 22'' inches barrel and semi automatic. ^^ Wrong.. An assault rifle is any select fire rifle that is chambered for an intermediate cartridge... Barrel length has nothing to do with it. The M16 has a 20" barrel length and is considered an assault rifle. The AK47 has a 16" barrel and is considered an assault rifle... Carbines that are select fire and chambered in an intermediate cartridge are still considered assault rifles.
Any rifle or shotgun you can buy from a dealer in PA. They must be at least 26 inches long, and rifles must have at least a 16 inch barrel- shotguns an 18 inch barrel.
Without requiring a permit for a short-barreled rifle (SBR), 16 inches. That's federal law.
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