- Feb 4, 2013
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That tracks with what I remember from previous threads.
Basically, because MSP says so.
Basically, because MSP says so.
That tracks with what I remember from previous threads.
Basically, because MSP says so.
Just spoke to Cpl Edwards at MSP Headquarters, Firearms Licensing. In our phone conversation he indicated that an SBR falls under pistol and rifle (if that makes sence), the only requirement is greater than 29 inches. Barrel profile does not matter for AR15. Only length.
No offense but what an officer tells you over the phone is close to useless. You call back tomorrow you might get a totally different answer.
Just spoke to Cpl Edwards at MSP Headquarters, Firearms Licensing. In our phone conversation he indicated that an SBR falls under pistol and rifle (if that makes sense), the only requirement is greater than 29 inches. Barrel profile does not matter for AR15. Only length.
That tracks with what I remember from previous threads.
Basically, because MSP says so.
What happens when the AG says, "I don't think so?" I think it has happened before on the subject of firearms. Maybe on what the definition of a "copy" of an AR-15 actually is.
I'm getting ready to buy a 5.56 barrel right now and I think I am going to stick with HBAR on this.
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I'm getting ready to buy a 5.56 barrel right now and I think I am going to stick with HBAR on this.
What happens when the AG says, "I don't think so?" I think it has happened before on the subject of firearms. Maybe on what the definition of a "copy" of an AR-15 actually is.
I'm getting ready to buy a 5.56 barrel right now and I think I am going to stick with HBAR on this.
Then you go by the guidance at the time you built it.
So built it NOW with a pencil barrel.
I think the guidance at the time I build it would be a mitigating factor when it comes to sentencing. Don't think it would absolve me of being found guilty if the law is being misinterpreted by MSP in my favor, and then MSP or the AG changes that interpretation and begins enforcement as it sees fit.
I think the guidance at the time I build it would be a mitigating factor when it comes to sentencing. Don't think it would absolve me of being found guilty if the law is being misinterpreted by MSP in my favor, and then MSP or the AG changes that interpretation and begins enforcement as it sees fit.