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    How about, and it seems really simple, to buy e-cat parts you need an e-cat licence, like the bloke said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by inglishill View Post
    How about, and it seems really simple, to buy e-cat parts you need an e-cat licence, like the bloke said.
    The issue with this is you would no longer be able to buy these attachments for Acat firearms that use them such as bolt/pump actions. I'm sure something can be done about this though as I mentioned in an above post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    The issue with this is you would no longer be able to buy these attachments for Acat firearms that use them such as bolt/pump actions. I'm sure something can be done about this though as I mentioned in an above post.

    How many bolt/pump guns use 30rd mags? Pick specific parts that make an e-cat an e-cat and apply said theory. Free standing pistol grip, it is only e-cat right, well, show an e-cat licence to buy it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by inglishill View Post
    How many bolt/pump guns use 30rd mags? Pick specific parts that make an e-cat an e-cat and apply said theory. Free standing pistol grip, it is only e-cat right, well, show an e-cat licence to buy it.
    There's actually a lot of rifles and shotguns in A category format that will remain Acat if adjustable stock and free standing grips are attached.

    Just to name a few

    Ruger Precision Rifle (and the many new rifles like this that are being released by every manufacturer)
    Troy pump action AR
    Nearly every pump action shotgun that has a conversion kit to accept grips/stock etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    There's actually a lot of rifles and shotguns in A category format that will remain Acat if adjustable stock and free standing grips are attached.

    Just to name a few

    Ruger Precision Rifle (and the many new rifles like this that are being released by every manufacturer)
    Troy pump action AR
    Nearly every pump action shotgun that has a conversion kit to accept grips/stock etc.
    Yes I believe that has been covered by a few members now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inglishill View Post
    How about, and it seems really simple, to buy e-cat parts you need an e-cat licence, like the bloke said.
    Trouble is the 308 10 round mag in my rifle is A-cat but will fit into a Ar10 308 makes it E-cat, so how do we determine when a part is A or E-cat?
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