Ever see a .22LR collection like this?

Since airsoft isn't a real firearm, are there any available in a configuration that isn't legal as a firearm? (VFG's and such...). I did not see anything that stood out in the pics (and maybe there aren't any). Just seems like a line one would have to careful they don't cross when doing these conversions (and for all I know you do).

not sure what you mean. these are rimfire rifles and they follow state/federal law where the overall minimum length is 26 inches. no short barrel rifles. minimum barrel length are 16 inches. no suppressors. no full auto.

theyre just dress up kits. the actual firearm is the Ruger 10/22, Marlin 60/795/XT-22 that fires the bullet - NOT the gutted airsoft stock
 
not sure what you mean. these are rimfire rifles and they follow state/federal law where the overall minimum length is 26 inches. no short barrel rifles. minimum barrel length are 16 inches. no suppressors. no full auto.

theyre just dress up kits. the actual firearm is the Ruger 10/22, Marlin 60/795/XT-22 that fires the bullet - NOT the gutted airsoft stock
I may have been over thinking it or miss-applying the rules between pistol and rifles. Now that I am thinking a little more the VFG (Vertical Fore Grip) is something that is not allowed on pistols and all you have there is rifles. Apologies... I'll just go hide in the corner now.
 
I may have been over thinking it or miss-applying the rules between pistol and rifles. Now that I am thinking a little more the VFG (Vertical Fore Grip) is something that is not allowed on pistols and all you have there is rifles. Apologies... I'll just go hide in the corner now.


no worries. we have rules in california where you cant have a VFG on featureless centerfire rifles. thats a different story.
 
Cool collection! Would love to see some build pictures of your process!
 
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