Description
Noveske N4-PDW Ghetto Blaster Gen 4: Compact Power Redefined
When Noveske builds a rifle, they don’t just assemble parts—they engineer solutions. The N4-PDW Ghetto Blaster Gen 4 represents the culmination of years of refinement in short-barreled rifle design. This isn’t a chopped-down carbine; it’s a purpose-built platform optimized for the 7.94-inch barrel length. From the moment you shoulder it, you’ll notice the balance and handling characteristics that only come from intentional design rather than adaptation.
Specifications & Features
- Manufacturer: Noveske
- Caliber: 5.56mm NATO
- Action: Semi-Auto, Closed Bolt
- Barrel Length: 7.94 inches
- Magazine: 30-round PMAG included
- Finish: Cerakote for durability
- Warranty: Noveske Lifetime Warranty
What Makes This SBR Stand Out
What separates the N4-PDW from other short-barreled rifles is Noveske’s barrel technology combined with their proprietary gas system tuning. The 7.94-inch barrel features Noveske’s button-rifled construction with a 1:7 twist rate that stabilizes heavier projectiles exceptionally well for its length. The gas port is sized specifically for this barrel length, not adapted from a longer configuration, resulting in reliable cycling with minimal port pressure. This attention to detail means you get consistent performance whether you’re running standard 55-grain range ammo or heavier defensive loads. The closed-bolt operation provides cleaner running and better accuracy potential than many PDW-style firearms.
California Ownership Considerations
For California residents, this SBR represents a viable option for those who have gone through the NFA process. While California has additional regulations beyond federal NFA requirements, properly registered short-barreled rifles are legal to own with the appropriate paperwork. At calgunsdepot, we work with California FFLs who are experienced with NFA transfers to ensure everything is handled correctly. The compact size makes it suitable for various applications where space is limited, from vehicle use to home defense scenarios where maneuverability matters. Remember that California-compliant magazine configurations may be necessary depending on your specific situation.
Similar SBR Options
If you’re considering the N4-PDW but want to explore other quality short-barreled rifles, we recommend checking out the Daniel Defense MK18 SBR for another proven 5.56mm platform, or the Noveske Gen 4 N6 Leonidas SBR if you want to stay within the Noveske family with a different configuration. For those interested in alternative calibers, the B&T SPC45 PDW SBR offers .45 ACP performance in a compact package.
The N4-PDW Ghetto Blaster Gen 4 comes with Noveske’s lifetime warranty, which speaks to their confidence in the build quality. Every component is manufactured to tight tolerances, and the Cerakote finish ensures long-term protection against the elements. This is a rifle built for serious use, not just range toy status. Whether you’re looking for a compact defensive tool or a uniquely capable SBR platform, the Noveske N4-PDW delivers where it counts.
NFA-Regulated Firearm — ATF Form 4 Required
This is a short-barreled rifle (SBR) regulated under the National Firearms Act. Purchase requires an ATF Form 4 transfer, a $200 federal tax stamp, and approximately 30–120 days of ATF processing (eForm 4 is typically faster than paper). The firearm ships to a licensed FFL/SOT dealer of your choice; you take possession only after ATF approval.
SBRs are currently legal to own in most U.S. states. They remain prohibited or restricted for civilian possession in California, New York, New Jersey, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Iowa, Rhode Island, and Washington State. Check your state and local law before ordering. By placing an order you affirm that possession is lawful in your jurisdiction and that you are 21+ with no prohibiting factors under 18 U.S.C. §922(g).
Questions about Form 4, trust setup, or SOT transfer? Contact us before you order — we’ll walk you through it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NFA process for purchasing this SBR?
Purchasing this Noveske SBR requires filing a Form 4 with the ATF, which includes fingerprint cards, passport photos, and a background check. We handle the paperwork submission and coordinate with your chosen FFL for the transfer once approved.
How long does the approval process typically take?
Current ATF processing times for Form 4 applications average 6-9 months, though this can vary. We submit your paperwork promptly and provide status updates throughout the waiting period.
How do you ship NFA items to California?
We ship all NFA firearms directly to your chosen California FFL holder after receiving your approved Form 4. The FFL will complete the transfer once they receive the firearm and verify your documentation.
What is the best use case for a 7.94-inch 5.56mm SBR?
This Noveske excels in close-quarters scenarios where maneuverability is crucial. The 5.56mm cartridge maintains effective terminal performance at close ranges, making it suitable for home defense, vehicle operations, or compact patrol use.










Mike R. (verified owner) –
Waited 7 months for approval but worth every day. This Noveske runs flawlessly with every ammo I’ve tried. The balance is perfect for vehicle use—no regrets on this purchase.
Sarah L. (verified owner) –
Impressed with the build quality. The Cerakote finish has held up through multiple range sessions. Slightly gassy with some suppressors, but that’s expected with short barrels. Overall excellent SBR.
James T. (verified owner) –
As a longtime Noveske fan, this N4-PDW met all expectations. The accuracy from a 7.94-inch barrel surprised me. Paperwork process was straightforward with the shop’s help. Would buy again.