This video explores the G26 NAO ('Not Any Other') build, a 3D-printed Glock 26 variant designed to circumvent National Firearms Act (NFA) classifications like Any Other Weapon (AOW) or Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR). The design incorporates unique features such as an integrated forward magazine carrier and a non-ergonomic forward structure to avoid triggering NFA regulations. The creator, Booligan, an experienced firearm designer and enthusiast, highlights the perceived absurdity of certain firearm laws through this build, while also noting practical benefits like reduced muzzle flip and faster reloads.
The Franklin Armory Reformation is a novel firearm design approved by the ATF that bypasses NFA tax stamp requirements. It achieves this by utilizing straight-cut rifling, which legally classifies it as neither a rifle nor a shotgun. This allows for a shorter barrel length without being classified as an SBR, offering commercial market access to a more compact firearm. The weapon is slated for release in multiple calibers, including .300 Blackout, .223, and 6.5 Creedmoor.
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