DaemonAssassin
Why should we Free BSD?
May want to double check that....Yes.
The only part of FSA 2013 that MD is applying to SBRs, AT THIS TIME, are the copy cat rules.
29" COAL and no more than 1 evil feature.
May want to double check that....Yes.
The only part of FSA 2013 that MD is applying to SBRs, AT THIS TIME, are the copy cat rules.
29" COAL and no more than 1 evil feature.
May want to double check that....
Yes.
The only part of FSA 2013 that MD is applying to SBRs, AT THIS TIME, are the copy cat rules.
29" COAL and no more than 1 evil feature.
May want to double check that....
COAL=Carbine Over All Length?Can you elaborate?
I'm planning on building a SBR and don't want to run afoul of any of Maryland's ******** arbitrary rules
May want to double check that....
COAL=Carbine Over All Length?
Barrel contours no withstanding...
SBR 's are exempt from the copycat provision...What else are they requiring?
They have been allowing SBR of banned rifles.
SBR's are exempt from the copycat provisions.Can you elaborate?
I'm planning on building a SBR and don't want to run afoul of any of Maryland's ******** arbitrary rules
I agree that is kind of what it says, but it also contradicts itself. It says a short-barreled rifle is a handgun. It also says a handgun does not include a rifle. But then it also says in the defintion of a short-barreled rifle that it is a rifle. Clown world.SBR's are exempt from the copycat provisions.
Read FSA2013.I agree that is kind of what it says, but it also contradicts itself. It says a short-barreled rifle is a handgun. It also says a handgun does not include a rifle. But then it also says in the defintion of a short-barreled rifle that it is a rifle. Clown world.
SBR 's are exempt from the copycat provision...
How do you figure that?
They are subject to the 29" minimum length. That is a copy cat provision.
Copycat provision means a copy of a enumerated assault weapon in COMAR. In FSA2013 it explicitly states that SBR's are exempt from the copycat provisions in the law. That means that all the "evil features" and <29" OAL do not apply to a SBR.How do you figure that?
They are subject to the 29" minimum length. That is a copy cat provision.
I can hear it now. "But the ATF won't approve a SBR that is <29" OAL in MD!"Can you find that in the law?
(Just being a tool. Just like the one-shot requirement for the HQL, there is nothing in FSA about SBRs being 29”).
Copycat provision means a copy of a enumerated assault weapon in COMAR. In FSA2013 it explicitly states that SBR's are exempt from the copycat provisions in the law. That means that all the "evil features" and <29" OAL do not apply to a SBR.
May want to go and look up what the law states, not what some gun shop, gut feelings, or BGOS says is or isn't legal.
5-101(r)(2) said:a firearm that is any of the following specific assault weapons or their copies, regardless of which company produced and manufactured that assault weapon:
4-301(h) said:(h) Copycat weapon. --
(1) "Copycat weapon" means:
(i) a semiautomatic centerfire rifle that can accept a detachable magazine and has any two of the following:
1. a folding stock;
2. a grenade launcher or flare launcher; or
3. a flash suppressor;
(ii) a semiautomatic centerfire rifle that has a fixed magazine with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds;
(iii) a semiautomatic centerfire rifle that has an overall length of less than 29 inches;
(iv) a semiautomatic pistol with a fixed magazine that can accept more than 10 rounds;
(v) a semiautomatic shotgun that has a folding stock; or
(vi) a shotgun with a revolving cylinder.
(2) "Copycat weapon" does not include an assault long gun or an assault pistol.
Can you find that in the law?
(Just being a tool. Just like the one-shot requirement for the HQL, there is nothing in FSA about SBRs being 29”).
SBR's are exempt from the copycat provisions.
I agree that is kind of what it says, but it also contradicts itself. It says a short-barreled rifle is a handgun. It also says a handgun does not include a rifle. But then it also says in the defintion of a short-barreled rifle that it is a rifle. Clown world.
I prefer to quote the actual law, not COMAR which how MSP interprets the administration of the law. And FSA2013 covers numerous sections of State Statute, so I'll be very specific, since you haven't been.
Copy is used in 5-101 of the Public Safety article and applies to the 45 named firearms
A copycat is defined in 4-301 of the Criminal Law article and has all of the evil features, including the 29" OAL.
Note that copycat does not apply to assault long guns which are defined in 5-101 of the Public Safety article.
So, the 29" OAL does indeed apply to SBR, and ATF has and continues to return form 1's for anything with an SBR with an OAL of less than 29".
Not exactly, the 29" OAL only applies to semiautomatic centerfire rifles. Rimfire and non semiautomatic SBRs do not need to meet the 29" requirement because they are not copycat weapons.