Two homemade shotguns found in Roseburg man's car

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Updated: 1/04 2:10 pm
ROSEBURG, Ore. (KMTR) -- A traffic stop in Roseburg Tuesday turned into a much bigger issue, one that required help from the bomb squad.

It happened on the 2500 block of NE Stephens Street at about 10:30 PM Tuesday. The officer says after he pulled the car over, he found two long metal pipes. When he went to pick them up, the owner of the vehicle told him to be careful. That's when the officer called the bomb squad to the scene and arrested 56-year-old Charles Keeney.

Keeney was on parole and his charges include two counts of felon in possession of a firearm.

"It was something homemade," says Sergeant Eichenbusch. "It was basically pieces of pipe he had altered in a fashion that they could accept normal shotgun rounds. And he had altered those in a way that they could actually fire through the metal piping."

Eichenbusch says the bomb squad identified the pipes as homemade shotguns. They said by the looks of them, they probably would have worked as functional guns.  

Roseburg Police say they don't see cases like this very often, but they do want to remind people that it's illegal to make your own firearms. If you see something that looks like a homemade gun, you're asked to report it to police immediately.

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dtomdick - 1/5/2013 6:04 PM
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I believe that the story may have been reported wrongly,or there may have been an error in communication. While it is legal to manufacture a fire arm, it is illegal for an ex felon to do so or possess one. It could also be that the homemade shotgun did not conform to barrel length requirements which would make it illegal. Possibly these things could or should be addressed so that folks have accurate info.

GseriesFal - 1/5/2013 10:24 AM
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It is 100% legal for a citizen to manufacture firearms for private use both under Federal law and Oregon law. I know Roseburg is somewhat of a backwater podunk town but that does not absolve Roseburg PD from becoming well versed in the Oregon Revised Statutes. The people of Roseburg deserve more than a substandard Barney Fife level of police professionalism if for no better reason than to save taxpayers dollars from litigation due to false arrest lawsuits.

vic20owner - 1/4/2013 9:27 PM
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Directly from the BATF website: http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/firearms-technology.html#commercial-parts-assembly "For your information, per provisions of the Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968, 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, an unlicensed individual may make a “firearm” as defined in the GCA for his own personal use, but not for sale or distribution." "Individuals manufacturing sporting-type firearms for their own use need not hold Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs). However, we suggest that the manufacturer at least identify the firearm with a serial number as a safeguard in the event that the firearm is lost or stolen. Also, the firearm should be identified as required in 27 CFR 478.92 if it is sold or otherwise lawfully transferred in the future."

vic20owner - 1/4/2013 9:20 PM
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ONLY PROBLEM IS, IT IS *NOT* ILLEGAL TO MANUFACTURE YOUR OWN FIREARM. I REPEAT IT IS *NOT* ILLEGAL. IT IS *NOT* ILLEGAL. You can contact the BATF yourself. You only need a license if you intend to sell the firearm, and the firearm you manufacture must be LEGAL to own and assembled according to 922r.
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