Heritage Rough Rider Space Carbine Kit

Published on August 16, 2021
Duration: 0:56

This guide details the installation of the Heritage Rough Rider Space Carbine Kit, transforming the pistol into a 16-inch barreled carbine. The kit utilizes 3D-printed components for the stock and shroud, requiring assembly with nuts and bolts. The video emphasizes the legality of this conversion due to the 16-inch barrel length, avoiding NFA regulations. It also highlights features like integrated sights and optic mounting points.

Quick Summary

The Heritage Rough Rider Space Carbine Kit transforms the .22 LR pistol into a carbine using 3D-printed stock and shroud components. Its legality stems from being designed for the 16-inch barrel version, thus avoiding NFA regulations for Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). The kit adds features like iron sights, optic mounts, and sling points.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Legal Context
  2. 00:18Design & Assembly Overview
  3. 00:30Features & Accessories
  4. 00:45Handling & Caliber Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Heritage Rough Rider Space Carbine Kit legal to own?

Yes, the kit is designed for the 16-inch barrel Heritage Rough Rider. This barrel length makes the firearm legally classified as a rifle, allowing the addition of a stock without triggering NFA regulations for Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs).

What materials are used in the Space Carbine Kit?

The kit primarily consists of 3D-printed components, specifically for the stock and the barrel shroud. These parts are typically assembled using nuts and bolts.

What are the key features of the Space Carbine Kit?

The kit adds a functional stock and barrel shroud, integrated iron sights, and mounting points for an optic rail. It also includes front and rear sling mounts for easier carrying.

Can I put this kit on any Heritage Rough Rider?

No, this specific kit is designed for the Heritage Rough Rider model that features a 16-inch barrel. Using it on models with shorter barrels would likely result in an illegal configuration under NFA regulations.

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