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I say AR-15 HBAR, Ruger Mini 14, or SIG 556.
Sig 556 is considered regulated as the Serial numbered part is the upper and is replaceable with a Sig 550/551 upper. Wish I was wrong but search it.
I say AR-15 HBAR, Ruger Mini 14, or SIG 556.
Sig 556 is considered regulated as the Serial numbered part is the upper and is replaceable with a Sig 550/551 upper. Wish I was wrong but search it.
You'll have to get an H-BAR(unregulated) as others said and keep it in that configuration until you are 21.
Your parents can buy you a regulated AR, they must fill out the paperwork. You must have an adult aged 21+ with you at the range to use it though. Once you're 21 they can transfer it to you through an FFL or MSP.
He can't legally own a regulated firearm till he turns 21, so it would be straw purchase. He can't own a gun defined as an assault weapon, and have it registered to him.
Although I am only quoting WGreymon, I appreciate all the responses you guys have posted.
Now back to the quote; So if I take along anyone that is 21+ I can legally transport and shoot the rifle, correct? Or does it have to be the purchaser/registred owner of the rifle?
Thanks again for all the speedy responses, you guys check here more than I do thats for sure haha
Although I am only quoting WGreymon, I appreciate all the responses you guys have posted.
Now back to the quote; So if I take along anyone that is 21+ I can legally transport and shoot the rifle, correct? Or does it have to be the purchaser/registred owner of the rifle?
Thanks again for all the speedy responses, you guys check here more than I do thats for sure haha
I meant your parents can buy a non-HBAR for you to use but you have to have an adult aged 21+ with you at all times when you're around it. Temporary transfers of regulated firearms is legal in Maryland assuming the person is aged 21+ and not prohibited from owning a regulated firearm in the state of Maryland. So have a close friend who is 21+ take you to the range when you need to.
Of course you could just get around this and get an H-BAR. Saves you money down the line since you'll already have a lower.
If i'm over 18(19) i shouldn't need my parents to buy me an HBAR? They aren't regulated in MD and I wouldn't need a 21+ to accompany me at the range because it would be legal for me to own, correct? I would only need a 21+ to come if i had a regulated AR like the stag i wanted, yes?
Ok Gents,
If I didn't go the option of having a 21+ babysit me at the range and I wanted to go the HBAR route...and still wanted to have a piston gun, what suggestions would you have? Around the $1000 mark, and under if the aren't piston, I can always do an Adams Arms conversion if need be.
URLs would be appreciated for the suggested rifles
Thanks again for all the replies guys
I'm unsure whether or not Maryland laws requires the lower be marked with H-BAR on it. Some more knowledgeable AR guys will be here soon.
Ok Gents,
If I didn't go the option of having a 21+ babysit me at the range and I wanted to go the HBAR route...and still wanted to have a piston gun, what suggestions would you have? Around the $1000 mark, and under if the aren't piston, I can always do an Adams Arms conversion if need be.
URLs would be appreciated for the suggested rifles
Thanks again for all the replies guys
You should really ask yourself why you want a piston gun....
Seriously, if you want a piston gun, get something else. Like a VZ-58.
If he can't shoot a regulated rifle at a range without supervision because he's under 21, would they really allow him to shoot an HBAR AR-15 on his own? An unregulated HBAR looks just like a regulated AR.
The Maryland regulated firearms list specifically excludes the HBAR from being regulated. If he keeps it in that config while he's under 21 he'll be fine.