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I'm considering converting my Beretta CX4 9mm to an SBR and using suppressed. Couple of questions, though. First, since it is basically all plastic, where would I put the engraving? Second, I'm not sure about 992r compliance. Does this seem right for identification of the various parts?
Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings, or stampings - 1
Barrels - 1
Barrel extensions - none
Mounting blocks (trunions) - Not sure if the barrel bushing counts?
Muzzle attachments - none
Bolts - 1
Bolt carriers - none
Operating rods - none
Gas pistons - none
Trigger housings - 1
Triggers - 1 but already replaced with Sierra Papa trigger
Hammers - 1 but already replaced with Sierra Papa hammer
Sears - integral with trigger housing
Disconnectors - not sure, probably.
Buttstocks - 1
Pistol grips - integral with Buttstock
Forearms, handguards - 1
Magazine bodies - Use US made
Followers - Use US made
Floorplates - Use US made

Assuming I have a complete US made magazine, that's 8 parts. Does this seem correct? I haven't found anything in my searches for what other's have done.
 
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The maker engraving doesn’t have to be on metal like the serial number. It’s fine on the plastic of the receiver.
 
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To second that I've had to engrave lots of plastic guns like the CZ scorpion. I don't have a CX4 but does it have a permanent pic rail attached, because a really good place to engrave is on that just below the rail itself. and that's metal. On 922r I have no idea without an actual gun to look at but with 8 parts it should be pretty easy.


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Is the CX4 considered an SBR?




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Originally posted by Lord Vaalic:
Is the CX4 considered an SBR?


Well, it's a bullpup, and the legal 16" barrel protrudes a fair bit.


If you SBR it, you can shorten the barrel back to just the end of the stock, then the only thing that protrudes is the suppressor.





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Originally posted by Lord Vaalic:
Is the CX4 considered an SBR?


No. If it was, you wouldn’t be able to just walk in and buy it without doing a Form 4 and waiting 10 months or so to pick it up. The barrel is at least 16” and the overall length is at least 26”.
 
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