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Ingellis Browning HP shoulder stocked legality?
jeffb1911
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I've found an Ingellis model of the Browning High Power with a shoulder stock/holster for sale. It is the Chinese model with the tangent sights. More of a shooter grade, but looks to be in decent shape. Question, how can I be sure it is one of the ones that is legal to have with a shoulder stock? Is there a list somewhere that I can look up?
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View link to copy of letter.
http://www.titleii.com/bardwell/atf_letter70.txt
I'm finding a fair amount of "letter quoting" but not the original ATF letter on the subject.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/firearms-knives-other-brands/355923-c96-broomhandle-reproduction-stock-reply-atf-print.html
https://www.gun-tests.com/issues/23_2/firingline/ATF-Regulations-Shoulder-Stocks-5854-1.html#.WZJC_1GQyM8
Note on their web site ATF specifically states the handgun must be original but doesn't say the same referencing a shoulder stock. This isn't definitive but knowing how ATF uses language if the stock still had to be original I'd expect ATF to say so.
I would also consider the following. That ATF allows similar substitutions while maintaining "original configuration" may carry over to shoulder stocks too. A Springfield 1903 with a modern replacement stock of original configuration is still C & R eligible, why would the same not apply to an Inglis with a repro stock?