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Quick question before I pin and weld

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Tomorrow I am having my 18" barrel Tavor pinned/welded with a muzzle brake.

 

The barrel is threaded and it has an inoperable bayonet lug (wings shaved off).

 

After replacing the flash hider with a muzzle brake, and pinning/welding it onto the threaded barrel, will it finally be gtg according to the state of NJ?

 

Thanks for everyone's help on this. Greatly appreciated.

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Just to be safe i would grind off the whole bayonet lug not just the wings. I got some back with just the wings off and i ground down the whole lug because i put a bayonet on it and it stayed on it. It was operable. Which is cool but. The judicial system might not find it as cool as i did. Just my 2 sense worth.

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