458 socom in any local stores?
I found an insanely cheap upper in 458 socom from bear creek Arsenal for $200 that’s side charging. Who would pass that up? Sadly, I went on a scavenger hunt all day and none of my usual stores carried the ammo for it. Has anyone spotted some? It’s an odd caliber...
I’ve had trouble finding 458 socom down here too. For weird ammo, try Cromwell’s firearms down in Lexington park / great mills. Got almost every type of ammo. Sadly, no 458 :( they are the best bet besides accurate.
If I understand this correctly, 80% have no legal jurisdiction, but as soon as I put a hole in it, it’s a regulated firearm. I know dealers are told to do a 77r on it, but is the age to strip a receiver 21 or 18? I’m assuming it’s 21, so it would void me. Since they could be built into pistols...
I understand what you are saying, but ownership means buying or transferring, manufacturing means making. Only laws around handguns are buying, transferring, and selling, not manufacturing for the most part. That is what this thread is about. This thread is about the law. Ownership is implying...
That’s what I was thinking too, but i also feel like that in the case, the law SHOULD be worded “the possession of a firearm in or during self defense” since for would be intended on why you have the firearm, for self defense, not used in self defense. I’m not an English professor or a gun...
I’m assuming you are a cop, so this is good that you are responding to me. Did you see the exemption part where it says you can possess one for self defense in your own residence if you are under 21? That’s the part I’m speaking about. Not sure if it actually holds weight or not so if you could...
The only upside is that possession of an 80% is legal, and I’m pretty sure the atf states that if you can possess it, you can make it. Since it’s a pistol issue, I don’t feel confident in my interpretation of the law, but I’m interested in getting legal advice if I did choose to pursue this...
While I could possibly be in the law, I enjoy being able to POSSESS firearms in general. There’s a higher chance of losing this battle versus winning. If I was made an example, I already know the state is going to try to persecute me to the fullest. I’m good just waiting until 21. You give the...
Yeah I have fun with my HBAR rifles, but the ar pistols are just so appealing to me. I don’t know the age requirement to build a 80% receiver, but if it is 21, I’ll have to wait. Rather not risk getting my 2nd amendment right taken away.
Yeah, I feel like I have a gray area in which I could possible work in, but shouldn’t. I’m just now getting into guns, and now I realize why pro 2a people are leaving. Not even Virginia is safe anymore.
Ok this is helpful. So if I finished an 80%, I wouldn’t need to register? Since I can have a pistol for self defense under Maryland law, theoretically I could manufacture one for personal use? If age was out of the window, I wouldn’t need to register it if I’m allowed to own a handgun. I’m...
Thanks for the insight. Theoretically, in order to buy a stripped receiver, I’d have to be 21 in order to purchase it. Is it the same for possession? I’ve read on some forms on This site that AR pistol’s home made from a 80% don’t need to be registered, since I’m not manufacturing them for...