THE KRISS VECTOR
From wiki: "The Vector's action, the so-called KRISS Super V System (KSVS), is an articulated mechanism which allows the bolt and an inertia block to move downward into a recess behind the magazine well."
so the action is not above the pistol grip.
NJ LAW
And the NJ law says
"i. A semi-automatic rifle that has the ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least
two of the following:
(1) A folding or telescoping stock;(2) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon;(3) A bayonet mount;(4) A flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; and (5) A grenade launcher;
So does a bullpup's pistole grip count as one of these things. Since its pistol grip is not below the action. So you can buy any out of state tavor with only modifying the magazine and not the flash hidder.
So the Kriss vector's Pistol grip is not beneath the action. The pistol grip is behind the action so it does not quilify as being "a pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon." Does this mean that one is legally allowed to have a pistol grip and a folding stock on this rifle? Why not?
For Sale - S&W 629 Performance Center 7 1/2" Barrel. Includes all original items that came in the box.
Also included is a Vortex Venom red dot, 3 HKS speed loaders, and custom kydex drop leg holster.
Transfer to take place at either Monmouth Arms, HGW, or any other FFL within that area. Buyer pays all transfer fees.
Asking $1,400. Willing to negotiate but I don't have much wiggle room
First "i'll take it" in THIS thread wins it.