Ruger No. 1 Straight walk cartridge options

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  • pre64hunter

    Active Member
    Mar 19, 2010
    643
    Harford County
    they went simple

    Yes , Ohio and Mississippi were the pioneers of special regs for SW Ctgs .

    But as we all know , Md doesn't always use logic . Has Md made a pronouncement on .38-55 ? Would the typical DNR Ofc/ Ranger w/o a micrometer in their pocket just nod their head at your representing a .38-55 as SW just from visuals 3 feet away ?

    just says straight wall, no bottle neck
     

    John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    22,734
    Socialist State of Maryland
    Right out of 2020-2021 issue of DNR Hunting and Trapping guide.

    Shotguns, rifles and handguns that fire
    straight-walled cartridges, muzzleloading
    firearms, air guns and archery equipment
    may be used to hunt deer in all counties
    during the Firearms Season and
    Junior Hunt Days.
    • Rifles and handguns that shoot bottleneck
    cartridges
    may only be used to
    hunt deer during the Firearms Season
    and Junior Deer Hunt Days in certain
    counties and areas (see map and description

    It doesn't appear that they restrict them further.
     

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