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Until about 1960, SBR was defined as centerfire rifle barrel less than 18", rimfire rifle barrel less than 16". After that time, 16" was minimum length for centerfire or rimfire rifle barrel. Since the rule has been in effect over 40 years, I don't know if the change amounts to more than a footnote. Naaman Brown ( talk) 19:21, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
This article is almost entirely about legal issues and restrictions. But I am left wondering about why these guns are restricted in the first place. Can this be elaborated on? It seems puzzling that a short rifle would require special federal restriction in a nation where [[handguns] are perfectly legal. Legitimus ( talk) 14:51, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
SBRs may not be taken into international waters.[4][self-published source?]
Can this be removed until it is verified / cited better? Don't international waters fall outside the jurisdiction of any particular country? This would suggest to me that this statement is false. 199.223.21.100 ( talk) 18:56, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
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Since the term has special meaning in the United States, and this English Wikipedia article includes discussion of differences in other English-speaking countries, I have removed the globalize tag alleging inappropriate United States focus. Should any user wish to replace the tag, I suggest that user add a talk page description of what information is suggested to globalize this article. Thewellman ( talk) 21:35, 11 December 2020 (UTC)
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Until about 1960, SBR was defined as centerfire rifle barrel less than 18", rimfire rifle barrel less than 16". After that time, 16" was minimum length for centerfire or rimfire rifle barrel. Since the rule has been in effect over 40 years, I don't know if the change amounts to more than a footnote. Naaman Brown ( talk) 19:21, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
This article is almost entirely about legal issues and restrictions. But I am left wondering about why these guns are restricted in the first place. Can this be elaborated on? It seems puzzling that a short rifle would require special federal restriction in a nation where [[handguns] are perfectly legal. Legitimus ( talk) 14:51, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
SBRs may not be taken into international waters.[4][self-published source?]
Can this be removed until it is verified / cited better? Don't international waters fall outside the jurisdiction of any particular country? This would suggest to me that this statement is false. 199.223.21.100 ( talk) 18:56, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
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Since the term has special meaning in the United States, and this English Wikipedia article includes discussion of differences in other English-speaking countries, I have removed the globalize tag alleging inappropriate United States focus. Should any user wish to replace the tag, I suggest that user add a talk page description of what information is suggested to globalize this article. Thewellman ( talk) 21:35, 11 December 2020 (UTC)