While we are on the subject of barrel length, I have a question for you. Does the Division of Fish & Game include the chamber area of an autoloader when figuring legal barrel length? If so should they not include the cylinder when figuring legal barrel length of a revolver?
Example: From NC Inland Fishing, Hunting & Trapping Reg's - "Deer, bear and wild bore may be taken with a handgun during the established gun hunting season provided that the handgun has a barrel length of at least 5.5 inches in length, metallic center-fire cartridges etc., etc,.... " Using this example a 4 inch barreled .357 Mag. Revolver would not be legal, but a 5.5 inch barreled .357 Sig. Pistol might be considered legal even though the actual barrel length excluding the chamber area is less than 5.5 inches.
Does this sound right or am I missing something?