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  1. Shawn, though I am fairly well versed on normal firearms laws, I am not 100% up on NFA stuff. That said, I don't think you can legally make what you are after in the US anymore. A pump can still be sold new and can use a pistol grip stock. Grandfathered semi-auto's can use folding stock (of which the original HK Benelli M3 folder's could probably be removed) which when folded give a pistol grip. However, if I am not mistaken, since 922r and probably before, semi-auto's can't be sold in that configuration to us mere mortals (civilians). It seems like it might have came about it the 90's when importation of certain types were ceased. There are designs that kind of skirt that like they did with AR's by using braces. One I can think of is the Rock Island VRF-14, but even it is really more of a bullpup and not a pistol grip. I may be wrong however. Just spend as much time checking the legalities as you are for looking to see IF it can be done. If a shotgun barrel is shorter than 18" or OAL is shorter than 26", then it is NFA. https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/which-firearms-are-regulated-under-nfa Below is my pair of HK import Benelli M3T's. They are on the rare side, but do pop up periodically on sites like Gunbroker. Just to answer your next question that will probably come up, these folding stocks are not the same on these as they are on the new model. Also, for the folding stock to lock in, it requires the correct barrel as these lock into the rear sight which is slightly different position than regular barrels.
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