I think the max is probably 6
>short barreled AR-15
>lightning link for full auto (has its own tax stamp)
>KAC master key shotgun (SBS) on side rail
>40mm gl underbarrel (destructive device) with live 40mm round (also a DD)
>suppressor
I think the max is probably 6
>short barreled AR-15
>lightning link for full auto (has its own tax stamp)
>KAC master key shotgun (SBS) on side rail
>40mm gl underbarrel (destructive device) with live 40mm round (also a DD)
>suppressor
dingus post, anon
It’s a fun mental exercise anon.
Only limit is how strong your arms are. You can always just keep adding more rails and more master key shotguns.
More practically, mount a Zip 22 to all available rail space. Per the ATF each zip 22 becomes an SBR the moment it touches a stocked ar15.
What if I slap a bunch of Zip 22s to a rail detached from the rest of the firearm?
Since we're being moronic, after all.
Master keys are better because there is room for more rail on each master key itself, so essentially you have one AR in the middle, with 4 master keys on it; one underneath, one above, and one on each side. And then each master key has rails on all its open sides and so on. So you basically have an AR with like 20 masterkeys radiating off it.
And as a joke point some of them backwards to the user and use optics risers to allow the zips to fire over each other. Then rig up some coke fueled nightmare to fire all of them at once
>This but Masterkeys and GLs in fractal flower pattern
if you're going to cheat and count each grenade as a separate stamp, then an automatic grenade launcher linking the belts to each other would win
With quad rails you have
>1 for the SBR
>1 for the can
>1 for the full auto lower
And if we're really stampmaxxing
>8 stamps total for the 4 launchers and 4 grenades
Total 11
If we can only have 1 of each attachment
>1 for a masterkey
>2 for GL with ammo
>1 for the zip-22
>1 for the glock with a switch in the moronic glock holster stock
Total 8
>full auto lower
IIRC a gun cannot be both an SBR and a machine gun. If you have registered MG it can lawfully have any barrel. This is why you need a semi auto SBR lower with a lightning link to stampsmaxx.
Is that so? I thought the two were independent and the only time you needed 1 stamp that supercedes barrel length is a destructive device stamp, meaning if you wanted a cobray street sweeper with a sub 18" barrel you only need the DD stamp to own the gun
You can also get just a single stamp barrel with suppressor integrated in a SBR length and it just counts as a suppressor.
NTA, but my understanding is that DDs and Machine Guns are the two categories which specifically override barrel length.
Only if the suppressor is long enough to make up the minimum barrel length. Same idea as pinned-and-welded muzzle devices. Otherwise that's a 2-stamp gun.
That would be an AOW, which specifically includes "smoothbore pistols".
If you make the Glock barrel smoothbore and chamber it in one of those weird ratshot 45ACP loads, does it become an SBS and require a 9th stamp?
I don't think so but that sounds hilarious so I'll allow it
Smart
well, is it possible?
frick kansans
>tax stamps?
>still waiting on my sbr stamp after four fricking months.
ATF moron moment.
>he's only waited 4 months