16 inches
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In Ohio, the legal minimum barrel length for a rifle is 16 inches. Any rifle with a barrel length shorter than that would be considered a short-barreled rifle, which is regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA).
The minimum legal barrel length for a rifle without requiring it to be tax stamped and registered as a Short Barreled Rifle is 16 inches - that's federal law, and not just Vermont.
As long as you follow all Federal laws, any length you want.
Keep the over all leingth of the firearm greater than 26" and you can have whatever barrel leingth you desire.
It can be, depending on the action the gun uses. It can also be illegal if you cut the barrel length below the legal limit. In the US, a Title 1 rifle must have a minimum barrel length of 16 inches, and a Title I shotgun must have a minimum barrel length of 18 inches.
Sixteen inches is the legal minimum for ALL rifles in the U.S.
16 inches without requiring an NFA permit, the same as it is for the rest of the country.
There is no legal maximum for a pistol barrel, A RIFLE must have a MINIMUM 16 inch barrel unless registered as a "Short Barreled Rifle", but pistols do not have a maximum.
Without requiring an NFA Class II permit (for a short barreled rifle), 16 inches. That's federal law, and it does not vary between states.
According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the legal minimum length for a rifle barrel is 16 inches. If a rifle's barrel is shorter than 16 inches, it is classified as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) and is subject to stricter regulations under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Additionally, the overall length of the rifle must be at least 26 inches to avoid SBR classification.
The length of a rifle barrel that measures 172mm is 6.77 inches.