What I want to know is how this thing becomes a non NFA weapon, and can be sold like any other shotgun, in spite of the fact it has a 14" barrel? The only thing different on it, is it has some kind of goofy looking club grip on it, instead of the usual pistol grip. (Which looks much more controllable than what they've put on this thing). How does a change in grip alone knock it off the NFA list with a 14" barrel? They both have "pistol grips" on them. Remington has done the same thing with the 870. I forget what name they've tagged theirs with.