“Earlier this year John1911 previewed a new product seen at SHOT Show called the Can Cannon– a launching device set up for launching full un-opened 12-oz. soda cans. At the time, it was sold as an assembled AR upper receiver and works with any AR-15 mil standard bolt and most piston bolts. The BATFE approved design was not considered a Destructive Device or firearm–HOWEVER if you put it on a rifle lower, BATFE considered it a SBR, and if you put it on a handgun lower, an AOW.
Not any more.
New-production Can Cannons are 100% street legal and can be attached to an AR-15 lower receiver without being classified as a short barrel rifle or short barrel shotgun. For existing customers the conversion is a simple part swap that X-Products provides free of charge.
“Our examination determined that the aforementioned design features, combined with the presence of a permanent and substantial blocking feature located directly in front of the barrel chamber, prevents the chambering of a commercially available .223 Remington caliber ammunition cartridge. FTISB found the submitted sample is designed to only accept a 5.56mm or .223 Remington caliber blank cartridge and the ‘barrel portion’ of the ‘Can Cannon’ incorporating a chamber, is not a firearm barrel.”
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By Scott Mayer
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