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TC Pro Hunter Legal Question
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<blockquote data-quote="dimecovers3" data-source="post: 117460" data-attributes="member: 3216"><p>I would like to own the new TC ProHunter Encore and have a 50 cal.muzzleloader barrel, 12 gauge shotgun for turkey, maybe a .280 A.I. and also several 12-15 inch pistol barrels. Here is my question: To do this LEGALLY how do I do it? I believe that if I get the muzzleloader and buy a pistol barrel later, I would have a handgun without a permit. What am I missing? Maybe the Encore and Contender frames are not the same for pistol and long barrels and they are not interchangeable--is that it? I am also thinking that to do it legally is the most expensive route, i.e. pistol to rifle vs. rifle to pistol. Anyone know this for sure? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimecovers3, post: 117460, member: 3216"] I would like to own the new TC ProHunter Encore and have a 50 cal.muzzleloader barrel, 12 gauge shotgun for turkey, maybe a .280 A.I. and also several 12-15 inch pistol barrels. Here is my question: To do this LEGALLY how do I do it? I believe that if I get the muzzleloader and buy a pistol barrel later, I would have a handgun without a permit. What am I missing? Maybe the Encore and Contender frames are not the same for pistol and long barrels and they are not interchangeable--is that it? I am also thinking that to do it legally is the most expensive route, i.e. pistol to rifle vs. rifle to pistol. Anyone know this for sure? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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