None of those affect how a firearm that is obtained illegally will be used. The proper or improper use of a firearm and any risk associated with that use starts and ends with the user.
Sure, this one is a bit less cumbersome than a C7, but nothing stops someone from hacking off a few inches of barrel or spending a few minutes to change stocks. Even at 30" OAL, you're not concealing much if you put it under a coat. The rifle that was stolen is no more dangerous or scary than the vast majority of commercially available rifles.
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Originally Posted by Wormius
Out of curiosity - is ammunition for guns for law enforcement and military non-standard, so that if say some ne'er do well ever got one, they would have no source of ammunition for them?
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LE and civilians have access to the same ammunition.