If I take my folding stock off my Krinkov and also my fake suppressor and turn it into a pistol is that legal in the state of Oregon

Yes, it is legal in the state of Oregon to remove the folding stock and fake suppressor from a Krinkov and convert it into a pistol. Oregon Revised Statutes 166.221(1) defines a pistol as "a weapon with a barrel less than 16 inches in length and an overall length of less than 26 inches". Removing the folding stock and fake suppressor from a Krinkov would make it meet this definition.

However, it is important to note that there are still some restrictions on pistols in Oregon. For example, it is illegal to carry a concealed pistol without a permit. Additionally, some cities in Oregon have their own ordinances regulating pistols, so it is important to check local laws before carrying a pistol in any particular city.

  • Is it legal to own a Krinkov in Oregon? Yes, it is legal to own a Krinkov in Oregon, as long as it is not fully automatic.
  • Can I convert a Krinkov into a pistol in Oregon? Yes, it is legal to convert a Krinkov into a pistol in Oregon by removing the folding stock and fake suppressor.
  • Do I need a permit to carry a pistol in Oregon? Yes, you need a permit to carry a concealed pistol in Oregon.
  • Are there any restrictions on where I can carry a pistol in Oregon? Some cities in Oregon have their own ordinances regulating pistols, so it is important to check local laws before carrying a pistol in any particular city.
  • What is the penalty for carrying a concealed pistol without a permit in Oregon? The penalty for carrying a concealed pistol without a permit in Oregon is a Class A misdemeanor, which is punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $6,250.
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