It's already been mentioned in here a few times, but I can't say enough good things about the Ruger SR22. I have one and I love it. Easy trigger, comfortable grips (and it comes with 3 sizes of grips), light weight; it's really nice to shoot.
I cast my DINO votes in District 12.
Y' know, I thought switching my party affiliation to Democrat was hard, but what was really hard was actually saying "Democrat" when they asked my party affiliation at the polling place. :puke:
I got a call from a supporter of Eric Ebersole (Democrat candidate for delegate in district 12). During our brief conversation, they mentioned that his views on gun control were in line with the Democratic party (which I take to mean anti-gun, pro-more gun control). So I said I was a gun owner...
Here's my thinking on it:
The definition of a copy is laid out in SB281 and does not apply to rimfire. So the only way this rifle could be banned by SB281 is if it's lumped into the "AK in all forms" line item on the regulated assault weapons list. But it had previously been clarified by the...
This may be the best idea. If there's confusion about this issue here, I think I'll have a hard time convincing an already skeptical FFL that it's legal.
An FFL told me I'll need to get something in writing from either the state police or the attorney general saying that the GSG AK47 .22lr is an approved rifle before he'll order it for me.
Is there actually an approved rifle list? I thought all rifles were legal except those that are...
It's a pre-ban TEC-9.
We might. My husband was thinking about selling it just because he hardly ever shoots it (bought it originally just for the novelty), but he's not fully decided yet.
I've got a firearm (legally bought and legally owned in Maryland) that's currently banned. I know I can't sell it to anyone in Maryland, but I'm a little confused about what I can and can't do in terms of selling it to someone in another state.
Could I, say, put it up for sale on Armslist or...