This is a NIB Glock 19 Gen 3.
Standard factory sights.
Bought it this year with intentions of modifying it. Then life happens.
Transfer in Harford or eastern Baltimore County.
499.00 firm, cash on transfer.
An unlicensed person who is not prohibited from receiving or possessing firearms may purchase a firearm from an out–of–State source, provided the transfer takes place through a Federal firearms licensee in his or her State of residence.
[18 U.S.C 922(a)(3) and 922(b)(3); 27 CFR 478.29]
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1968 Safe Streets Act, prohibited transfers of HANDGUNS from state to state unless the two entities were federally licensed. It does not prohibit transfer of long guns. So unless the law was changed recently or I'm reading it wrong you can go to PA and buy a farmers (or whoever's) long gun (as...
What, I'm confused. Federal law prohibits interstate sales of handguns unless it is through an FFL. Federal law does not regulate the intestate sale of long guns.
Yep, had it happen to me. Tried to buy a handgun a few years back from woman whose father died a year before. She had to transfer into her name any gun she was selling (through MSP) to herself.
Just spoke to Cpl Edwards at MSP Headquarters, Firearms Licensing. In our phone conversation he indicated that an SBR falls under pistol and rifle (if that makes sense), the only requirement is greater than 29 inches. Barrel profile does not matter for AR15. Only length.
I too tried to buy an AR10/AR308 lower from PSA on 8/13. That day I received a denial email. I had to call them today to get my CC refunded. I asked if they would call MSP to confirm its legality but they stated they had no intentions to try and sell any lowers to MD.