This was UTAH update on May 13, 2014 in http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/documents/CFPInstructorUpdatesandReminders051314.pdf
The third item:
3. As of May 12, 2014 Pennsylvania no longer recognizes the Utah concealed firearm permit.
Which really blows :mad54:
So now it is possible to take a Cobray m11 factory carbine stock and 16" barrel off and have a legal pistol? or were those classified as rifles from the start?
Bryan, since your Utah Concealed Firearms Permit Course on Sunday May 16 is filled, are you going to offer another one soon in Anne Arundel county for the sweet cost of $75.00 per person? That includes all the good stuff noted in the beginning of this thread........
Please say yes........
I found the answer to my last question and it is NO, not simply. The Charger Archangel Pistol (ARS) Package with a 10/22 receiver would be considered a SBR and would need to be registered as such.
Thanks gentlemen... I am looking for a .22 pistol. The Ruger charger with an archangel stock & threaded barrel would be nice, but all in all come up between $550 -$600 total. One big plus is no need to purchase 10/22mags. I was also looking at the Browning Buckmark Camper.
Question, could you...
I know what Jeep means. Who would have thunk. Me a stamp collector! hah!
The 65 is a sweetcan and now I am hoping to get a Sten for christmas. The 4 when in @ the end of Sept.
No, totally separate entities. Sam is across the street from Select-Fire. He does use Wayne's range to test fire some of his creations. I know they are pretty good buddies.
But I like Sam's people skills better. That's why I do business with him.
Waiting on my '4 for a sweet can.............
5K Wow!.... For a simple tube gun....
So will it be a sound investment? We don't forsee any changes to the 1986 Firearm Owners' Protection Act (FOPA) in the future. So the small supply Vs. high demand will keep prices heading north.
So Group Ind. products are what kind of quality?