Considering the restrictions of std-cap mags in MD, dealers wont ship mags over 20 rds to here. I know you can just get them over in VA and bring 'em in, but if you need it shipped could you purchase a disassembled mag? Would it be legal to assemble?
I can agree with the author to a certain point, but being in SoMD, VA is less than 5 miles from my current residence. It's just too tempting down here considering a few hundred yards of water is all that separates me and my family. I'll just invest in an easy pass to go over the Harry Nice...
Certain FFL dealers really don't care that much, and people I know have had their dealers give their gun to them the day it was shipped. These aren't common, as a certain FFL I know realized he is probably going to pass away soon so he is pretty much giving up on his business. I don't feel...
Say it is sometime after 10/1.(can't wait...:sad20:) My Lower gets a big crack init. Will it be legal to send it out of State to the manufacturer to get it repaired, and get it back? I know that you don't need an FFL to get it sent for repair.
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It is my understanding that FAL and/or G3 rifles without folding stocks will still be legal after 10/1. Is it true?
I've always wanted a stamped steel battle rifle. If these are banned too, I swear I will move withing the next 2 years.
I'm lookin all over the place to ind mags for my first AR build... none of the places are selling to MD. SO is the mag ban effective now of after 10/1?
I know this doesn't really go with the topic, but I need help.
Because of this BS legislation, I got a stripped Stag lower. So, I wanted to sign up for AR15.com. But, you need to provide a paid email service, not an anonymous one like gmail, yahoo...
Unfortunately, my Internet Provider does...
So I'm about to get a Nodak 100%, heat treated, pre-drilled receiver. I already have a parts kit for it. What sort of machinery do I need to put this thing together?