If there’s nothing nefarious, there’s no problem discussing it in an open forum. See my above post. And then stay silent. You clearly have nothing constructive to add.
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If there’s nothing nefarious, there’s no problem discussing it in an open forum. See my above post. And then stay silent. You clearly have nothing constructive to add.
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I’m in a similar situation. Looking to buy a Sig M18 and got “back in stock” email from Midway. Went to get it and they won’t send to Maryland! Ni5 sure what to do at this point! Any advice?
If there’s nothing nefarious, there’s no problem discussing it in an open forum. See my above post. And then stay silent. You clearly have nothing constructive to add.
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I apologize if this offended you. Taking this offline and sending you a PM
First off, I know: support your LGS. Unfortunately, most of them are out of inventory, so we are left to purchase off the internet. That being the case, can you guys recommend an FFL that will do pinning/blocking of magazines? I'm looking to get a Springfield Hellcat and they only come with 11 and 13 mags. I'd rather not pay full price for a gun and have the FFL confiscate the mags and give me the gun with no mags (some do this). I want an FFL that will pin them, block them, disassemble them, or do whatever is needed to allow me to get the gun and the mags legally transferred to me. So I'm looking for recommendations on FFL's that will do this, preferably without extracting a ridiculous transfer fee. I'd be happy to buy the gun through the FFL/LGS, but as said, no one seems to have inventory. So I have to go the interwebs route. Any construction suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks,
No worries. And no hurt feelings. Just wanted to have an open discussion on how to get a legal gun with legally blocked mags, given the busyness of many LGS’ in today’s world.
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There's the rub - there's always another "loophole." We've been through the concessions of licensing, fingerprinting, N-day waits, lists of "restricted" things that require additional onerous oversight to acquire ... it's Death By A Thousand Cuts.All we need is some crazy Mom group or liberal naysayyers to start calling something a loophole and we can begin to kiss it goodbye.
loop·hole
/ˈlo͞opˌ(h)ōl/
noun
1. perfectly law-abiding behavior that is frowned-upon by control-freaks and penny-ante-tyrants who desperately wish The Law meant something other than what it clearly states.
Have you tried contacting a few local FFL’s and see if they can order it for you? And ask them what their mag policy is? That would seem to be the easiest.
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Don't forget - sometimes there is a separate part number (or SKU) for the same gun supplied with ten round magazines. It's easier to order that one and get extra mags later.
True. In this case, it’s a firearm that does not come with 10 round mags. Makes it interesting how it got on the Md roster, but ... shhhh, I’m not saying anything.
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Roster has nothing to do with mag capacity
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True. In this case, it’s a firearm that does not come with 10 round mags. Makes it interesting how it got on the Md roster, but ... shhhh, I’m not saying anything.
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Go to a gun show . Chantilly , if they ever open again . Buy the gun , have them give you the mags and have them ship the gun only to your FFL . Guns at VA shows are quite a bit less than in MD , even after you've had them ship it to your FFL and your FFL charges you an uplift . Any difference is still less than buying 2 standard cap mags out of Md .