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Legal, Small .12g Shotgun

This one requires a $5 stamp from the ATF but is so sweet....

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Good luck in your search!
 
To the O.P. just FYI, the round you're taking about is the TWELVE GAUGE, not the 0.12 gauge. It's not 1/8 of one gauge; it is actually 12 full gauges, which means it would take 12 lead balls of exactly that bore diameter to add up to 1 pound of weight.

A decimal point goes before a standard caliber designation because it shows we are talking about less than an inch; we're talking about fractions of an inch.
But that's not true with millimeters or gauges, because there we are actually talking about full millimeters, whole gauges, and many of them.
 
I was talking to the owner of Dixie Ammo Dump in Hoschton the other day and he said they have several of these in stock. Capacity is 2+1, I do believe.

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Shockwave or Remington Tac if you want to stay out of NFA (changing stock on the Shockwave as one person suggested might make it a SBS). If you don't mind the NFA wait, the small AOW that two posters put up are great options.

I'm buying a Tac-14, tomm. What stock works well with the Tac-14? Thanks
 
I'm buying a Tac-14, tomm. What stock works well with the Tac-14? Thanks

Changing out the factory installed pistol grip on either the Shockwave or the Tac would cause them to become either an AOW or an SBS (can’t remember which one and not able to look up at the moment). Either one is not an NFA item as sold stock due to overall length. Modifying will change the configuration and possibly make an NFA weapon.

There are many good shotguns on the market with stock and 18 in. barrel to not be NFA. You should give them a look.
 
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