I was thinking about grabbing a Sig 553, but I wanted 7.62x39 which is not listed as a caliber on the roster. So does that mean I’m stuck getting 5.56 if I want one?
This is what is on the roster:
Model: SG 553 Pistol
Model Number: P-553-9B-C-R
Caliber: 5.56 NATO
If the new caliber is smaller then the already listed caliber you can just fill out the form for a caliber addition. If larger you will need to send the gun.
April 1?
It's for your safety
Sure, and I also think you are selling some .9mm STIs for $9.99 plus tax. I'll take a case at that price.
lol.
In case the OP is confused, just call the roster board (410) 653-4253 and ask (https://mdsp.maryland.gov/organizat...onbureau/licensingdivision/handgunroster.aspx). Seems unlikely you will need a sample, but who knows.
Two things are well known: dont ask for advice on the internet, esp on Apr 1, and the MSP licensing division has no sense of humor.
And just in case you think I am April foolzing. When I was filling out forms for the last roster update. I was able to add smaller calibers, but for larger calibers I had to remove them from my forms or submit the firearm.
yeah, but those were .40 cal. There are special rules for 40cal in this state to keep gangstas safe.
I called. No sample required for a handgun already on the roster.Its not banned, It simply means someone needs to submit it for approval. Call them and ask (number on the webpage) and ask whether they would need a sample, otherwise fill out the form and wait until about 8 weeks after the next roster meeting.
I just spoke to Mark Urbanik at the Roster Board, he said all I need to do is send the petition, no sample needed. Maybe something has changed as far as smaller to larger caliber.If the new caliber is smaller then the already listed caliber you can just fill out the form for a caliber addition. If larger you will need to send the gun.
I just spoke to Mark Urbanik at the Roster Board, he said all I need to do is send the petition, no sample needed. Maybe something has changed as far as smaller to larger caliber.
I just spoke to Mark Urbanik at the Roster Board, he said all I need to do is send the petition, no sample needed. Maybe something has changed as far as smaller to larger caliber.
I suspect it was April Fools joke.
What can I tell you guys. That's what I was told when I was there. I had to remove 45ACP from a model update since it was only listed as 9mm. The reasoning was that 45 was a larger caliber.