When you say compliant I assume you mean AR15 since I can't think of a non compliant bolt gun. There are plenty, but a few would be:
LWRC
Daniel Defense
BCM
OK, you know that is an AR pistol right and the caliber is 300 Blackout, not 5.56?Many thanks. The DDM4 PDW, with a lengh of only 25 inches, seems to be a perfect choice.
I'm buying my first and only rifle for home defense.
If you’re going to register it as an SBR, in Maryland, the overall length has to be at least 29” or more. Don’t shoot the messengerMany thanks. The DDM4 PDW, with a lengh of only 25 inches, seems to be a perfect choice.
I'm buying my first and only rifle for home defense.
Thanks for the reminder. I added the OAL to my first post(just waking up ).If you’re going to register it as an SBR, in Maryland, the overall length has to be at least 29” or more. Don’t shoot the messenger
You’re the one who schooled me! I was just showing that I was paying attention in classThanks for the reminder. I added the OAL to my first post(just waking up ).
If you’re going to register it as an SBR, in Maryland, the overall length has to be at least 29” or more. Don’t shoot the messenger
If you buy a handgun (think braced pistol) it is a handgun. If you decide you want to put a real stock on it, you need to be at or over 29in.Where is the source of this information? For example, the DDM4 PDW is on the Maryland Handgun Roster, and it is legal to purchase in Maryland, even though it is less than 29 inches. To take possession, I would have to register it as an SBR and pay the stamp tax.
What you said seems to be contradictory to this.
100% agree with going to see Dan at Maryland Elite Firearms.I know that Dan at Maryland Elite Firearms has a number of rifles that would meet your needs. He is a preferred IP on this site. You might want to give him a call and then pay his store a visit if he has anything that interests you.
Cal68
You implied you wanted a rifle initially since you posted under rifles. A DDM4 PDW as listed on the handgun roster is legally a pistol, not a rifle/SBR. It does not have a "stock", instead a brace. If you put a rifle stock on the DDM4 PDW, it would then legally be considered a SBR and would not make the Maryland 29" length for a rifle (stock extended) without a new barrel/upper. Under MSP interpretation, a SBR is a pistol and a rifle as restrictions go (usually). Plenty of references here on MDS and welcome to Maryland.Where is the source of this information? For example, the DDM4 PDW is on the Maryland Handgun Roster, and it is legal to purchase in Maryland, even though it is less than 29 inches. To take possession, I would have to register it as an SBR and pay the stamp tax.
What you said seems to be contradictory to this.
Where is the source of this information? For example, the DDM4 PDW is on the Maryland Handgun Roster, and it is legal to purchase in Maryland, even though it is less than 29 inches. To take possession, I would have to register it as an SBR and pay the stamp tax.
What you said seems to be contradictory to this.