Franklin Armory Reformation: Not a Rifle, Not a Shotgun, But a ‘Firearm’
A few weeks ago, Franklin Armory created a lot of buzz when it issued a short press release about something called the “Reformation.” In that presser, the Nevada-based company said the Reformation wouldn’t require an NFA tax stamp despite the fact that it features an 11.5-inch barrel and a conventional Magpul MOE SL stock. It’s not a rifle, and it’s not a shotgun. To back up its claim, the company said the gun had “received approval as a non-rifle” from the Chief of the Firearms Technology Division at the ATF. Confused? So were we. But we aren’t anymore.
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