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Zip .22lr (Modular Firearm)


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isnt converting to and from a rifle / pistol questionable by the bafte? Or at least require a tax ?

 

I am not on top of all the laws regarding this, but the do spell out very clearly that you must go the SBR route if you wish to add their stock to the setup.

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I am assuming that mounting it to the bottom rail of an AR also turns it into an SBR or is there something different about that? Edit: Watched the other video on the ZipSBR and answered my question.

It's a cool concept but I don't see a lot of use for it. I would rather have a folding stock SBR 10-22 for a comparably compact survival weapon. Not saying that I don't want one though, impracticality hasn't stopped me in the past:-) Edited by Romad7
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I am assuming that mounting it to the bottom rail of an AR also turns it into an SBR or is there something different about that? ..

 

They state in several places on site you must get SBR stamp if using in that way.

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7. ZiPâ„¢ appears to have several modular interchangeable tops?

 

Answer: Yes. ZiPâ„¢ has a unique system of rails. ZiPâ„¢ Std Rail, ZiPPicâ„¢Rail, ZiPNiteâ„¢Rail (Glock style sight provisions), and **ZiPSBRâ„¢Rail (Approved Form 1 for legal use). Each rail has a purpose. The ZiPPicâ„¢ allows you to attach any type of red dot heads up display on its standard picatinny rail dimensions, and is used as the locating rail for the BattleZiPâ„¢ **SBR Survival Stock. While the **ZiPSBRâ„¢ Rail allows the ZiP Operatorâ„¢ to attach ZiPâ„¢ to another platform such as a AR-15 or SCAR.

** Note: SBR stands for a special classification of weapon (In this case a pistol) when transformed into an SBR- or Short Barreled Rifle. As such, purchase -or- possession of a rail or a stock does not require an Approved ATF Form 1, however, USE OF THOSE COMPONENTS while in combination with ZiPâ„¢ (attached to another platform) e.g. AR-15/SCAR or BattleZiPâ„¢ SBR Stock, requires the user to satisfy two separate issues for legal use. 1) is overall length of the entire platform of 26 inches, 2) is barrel length of a minimum of 16 inches. ZiPâ„¢ has only a 5.25 inch barrel "Short barrel rifle" when attached) and so the Approved ATF Form 1 (cost $200) is required for LEGAL USE.

 

 

 

- OS

Edited by Oh Shoot
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How ironic that right after I found ths USFA Zip, someone would be selling one in Nashville!

 

http://www.gunlistings.org/tennessee-gun-classifieds/nashville/all/131500/usfa_zip_for_sale_nib

 

I think retail is, as stated above, $199. They feel they'll get $500 for one. You could do 1 Ruger Mark II/III and a lot of ammo or even to Ruger's.

:)

 

I'd like to shoot one.

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Reminds me of a friend's Tec22 20 years ago. Except cooler because it's bullpup. Hindsight says we probably hadn't properly lubrucated it or tried different brands of ammo to make it work. But at that point we were used to Glock and AK reliability and a gun that jammed was not worth messing with. The price is right, I can actually afford to shoot the caliber and when I actually have money in the rathole I could definitely see me buying one of the basic model just for fun. Thanks for the post. Edited by Kevo
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