I don't think so.
You can buy the magazines in PA and bring them to MD.
I think the gun is a different story unless I am misunderstanding what you are asking.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think all firearms must be shipped to an FFL in the state in which you reside. Purchasing magazines outside of the state for yourself and using them yourself is legal
Gary Ruby at High Rock Outfitters would be a good option. He's no longer listed as an Industry Partner. I don't know if that indicates he's gotten out of the business. PM me if you'd like his cell.
Yes, you're good to go on the standard capacity mags if you go this route.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think all firearms must be shipped to an FFL in the state in which you reside. Purchasing magazines outside of the state for yourself and using them yourself is legal
This is what I was thinking too
I agree with you. You can buy a long gun out of state.You are both wrong.
I agree with you. You can buy a long gun out of state.
However my understanding is that the PA dealer must follow MD law when doing the transfer. So the PA dealer may not give you the Hi cap mags.
In Red Lion, PA, this is my "transfer dude", $20 per gun, buisness is literally performed on a kitchen table, deals with just about everyone, if they don't already have his ffl on file, just send him the info on who to send it to.
Don't know about the magazine transfer. He could sell them to you for .01 without the rifle.
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I agree with you. You can buy a long gun out of state.
However my understanding is that the PA dealer must follow MD law when doing the transfer. So the PA dealer may not give you the Hi cap mags.
I'm still here folks. Thanks for the kind words. My IP section got dropped/deleted etc. When I missed the renewal while my father was in the hospital. Figured the deletion was a sign to move on. HA.
So the OP....brand new account...asked how to skirt the grey areas of MD law with his 2nd post and hasn't been heard from since?
Things that make you go "Hmmm..."