That's BS. My FFL let me use the same one for multiple purchases. I'll try and research the law if I remember when I'm work tomorrow, cuz now I'm curious. Like someone said above, won't matter if they are just aholes
My read of "legislative intent" is that no handguns except a few revolvers have an "integrated" safety device as actually intended. The concept of the bore lock was authorized (by the roster board, about a year after the law in 03?) because police could not buy their Berettas, as they did not have an "integrated" device. So the board graciously allowed bore locks to pass muster, otherwise it would be a complete ban on new guns except for Smith and Wesson and Taurus revolvers which had the Hillary hole. Thats my recollection anyway.
Asking for a friend,,
News to me that MD requires a bore lock with the purchase of a new or used handgun??
I have seen cable locks though.
Asking for a friend,,
News to me that MD requires a bore lock with the purchase of a new or used handgun??
I have seen cable locks though.
I've bought several new and used handguns over the last several years. Never had anyone mention one of those bore locks to me. I don't think I've ever seen one.
Reposted from another thread from today on the Capial region Forum
current as of 09 JUNE 2021-- Link to MDSP Approved Integrated Mechanical Safety Devices ...aka locks
https://mdsp.maryland.gov/Document Downloads/Approved Integrated Mechanical Safety Devices.pdf
this link is sept 8th and apparently works
https://www.google.com/url?q=https:...kQFnoECAEQAg&usg=AOvVaw2959MYTFNmhRpbNDIp-gSf
Well I cannot find the list on the Handgun Roster Board website. The link above gives a list updated Sept 8th. you need a device from the list.
That said, FFLs around here appear to be *cough* inconsistently enforcing it. Some ask, some don't. Some make you pay $30 for it.
So the question is,,
will MSP supply this new updated list that allows the little cable locks?