Ruger 10/22 Cash and carrie or regulated?

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  • ar15dave

    AR15Dave
    Jun 10, 2008
    2,226
    Monrovia, MD
    Was curious if the standard Ruger 10/22 carbine is cash and carry or regulated in Maryland?

    Dave
     
    Was curious if the standard Ruger 10/22 carbine is cash and carry or regulated in Maryland?

    Dave

    Great question to ask, because so many folks buy through dealers (when the dealer is without a clue). I watched a guy buying a sidelock muzzleloader at an un-named big box store recently, and they had him filling out the ATF Form 4473. After he was done, they made the call for the background check and escorted him out the door. All way above and beyond what was required. I wonder how many transactions like this occur every year?
     

    ar15dave

    AR15Dave
    Jun 10, 2008
    2,226
    Monrovia, MD
    Great. Did not think to check WalMart. I am working on an Suppressed 10/22. Have the stock, extended mag release and an Intergrated suppressed barrel on order.

    Just want to get a 10/22 to have a receiver to use as a host for the parts.

    Does anyone know what model of Harris BiPod I can use with a Hogue Overmold stock?

    Dave
     

    ar15dave

    AR15Dave
    Jun 10, 2008
    2,226
    Monrovia, MD
    Definetly regulated. It's on the assault weapon list.





    (ok, it's not. But a 10/22? Really? REALLY?)

    In Maryland, who knows. Just curious. Was going to use a 10/22 I already own for this project but want one un-molested and want to make sure the receiver matches the suppressed barrel I bought. You, good excuse to buy another toy? :party29:

    Dave
     

    mikec

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 1, 2007
    11,453
    Off I-83
    No one has posted the list yet, these are the only regulated longarms.

    Maryland State Police
    Assault Weapons
    Maryland Public Safety Article
    § 5-101(p) Assault weapon.- "Assault weapon" means any of the following specific
    firearms or their copies regardless of which company produced and manufactured that
    firearm:
    ( 1 ) American Arms Spectre da Semiautomatic carbine
    ( 2 ) AK-47 in all forms
    ( 3 ) Algimec AGM-1 type semi-auto
    ( 4 ) AR 100 type semi-auto
    ( 5 ) AR 180 type semi-auto
    ( 6 ) Argentine L.S.R. semi-auto
    ( 7 ) Australian Automatic Arms SAR type semi-auto
    ( 8 ) Auto-Ordnance Thompson M1 and 1927 semi-automatics
    ( 9 ) Barrett light .50 cal. semi-auto
    (10) Beretta AR70 type semi-auto
    (11) Bushmaster semi-auto rifle
    (12) Calico models M-100 and M-900
    (13) CIS SR 88 type semi-auto
    (14) Claridge HI TEC C-9 carbines
    (15) Colt AR-15, CAR-15, and all imitations except Colt AR-15 Sporter H-BAR rifle
    (16) Daewoo MAX 1 and MAX 2, aka AR 100, 110C, K-1, and K-2
    (17) Dragunov Chinese made semi-auto
    (18) Famas semi-auto (.223 caliber)
    (19) Feather AT-9 semi-auto
    (20) FN LAR and FN FAL assault rifle
    (21) FNC semi-auto type carbine
    (22) F.I.E./Franchi LAW 12 and SPAS 12 assault shotgun
    (23) Steyr-AUG-SA semi-auto
    (24) Galil models AR and ARM semi-auto
    (25) Heckler and KOCH HK-91 A3, HK-93 A2, HK-94 A2 and A3
    (26) Holmes model 88 shotgun
    (27) Avtomat Kalashnikov semiautomatic rifle in any format
    (28) Manchester Arms "Commando" MK-45, MK-9
    (29) Mandell TAC-1 semi-auto carbine
    (30) Mossberg model 500 Bullpup assault shotgun
    (31) Sterling Mark 6 (32) P.A.W.S. carbine
    (33) Ruger mini-14 folding stock model (.223 caliber)
    (34) SIG 550/551 assault rifle (.223 caliber)
    (35) SKS with detachable magazine
    (36) AP-74 Commando type semi-auto
    (37) Springfield Armory BM-59, SAR-48, G3, SAR-3, M-21 sniper rifle, M1A, excluding
    the M1 Garand
    (38) Street sweeper assault type shotgun
    (39) Striker 12 assault shotgun in all formats
    (40) Unique F11 semi-auto type
    (41) Daewoo USAS 12 semi-auto shotgun
    (42) UZI 9mm carbine or rifle
    (43) Valmet M-76 and M-78 semi-auto
    (44) Weaver Arms "Nighthawk" semi-auto carbine or
    (45) Wilkinson Arms 9mm semi-auto "Terry".
    Direct questions to:
    Maryland State Police
    Firearms Registration Section
    7751 Washington Boulevard
    Jessup, Maryland 20794
    (410) 799-0191
    Updated 6/6/2005

    http://icac.mdsp.org/downloads/assault_weapons.pdf
     

    ar15dave

    AR15Dave
    Jun 10, 2008
    2,226
    Monrovia, MD
    Yep it is waht I thought. I am waiting to hear from the Suppressed barrel manufacturer to tell me the color of the barrel ordered so I know which model of 10/22 to buy to match.

    Thanks again everyone for your answers. :D

    Dave
     

    Eastcoasttj

    This is gonna hurt
    Sep 22, 2012
    113
    Baltimore
    No one has posted the list yet, these are the only regulated longarms.



    http://icac.mdsp.org/downloads/assault_weapons.pdf

    I recently spoke with a trooper (whatever the regulated firearms unit is referred to) because I was curious about that list. I was told that .22 versions of guns that are on that list are not regulated and are cash and carry. He explained the reasoning but I honestly don't remember, something about the firing mechanisms. What I did take away from the conversation was that anything .22 caliber is cash and carry. Hope that helps. Good Luck, Be Safe. (Referring to long guns only, NOT handguns)
     

    lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
    26,992
    Maryland
    I recently spoke with a trooper (whatever the regulated firearms unit is referred to) because I was curious about that list. I was told that .22 versions of guns that are on that list are not regulated and are cash and carry. He explained the reasoning but I honestly don't remember, something about the firing mechanisms. What I did take away from the conversation was that anything .22 caliber is cash and carry. Hope that helps. Good Luck, Be Safe. (Referring to long guns only, NOT handguns)

    there is a pdf around here from AG concerning about that. :thumbsup:
     

    lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
    26,992
    Maryland
    Carrie... Who's she? :D

    you know..

    fl-carrie-DL_320x240.jpg


    this carrie.:lol2:
     

    mikec

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 1, 2007
    11,453
    Off I-83
    I recently spoke with a trooper (whatever the regulated firearms unit is referred to) because I was curious about that list. I was told that .22 versions of guns that are on that list are not regulated and are cash and carry. He explained the reasoning but I honestly don't remember, something about the firing mechanisms. What I did take away from the conversation was that anything .22 caliber is cash and carry. Hope that helps. Good Luck, Be Safe. (Referring to long guns only, NOT handguns)

    That assumption is incorrect. There are at least two .22 rimfire rifles on the regulated firearms list.

    Also, if someone was to sell a .22 AR that uses a standard AR lower and associated parts, that would be regulated. Now if we are talking about the .22 rimfire only AR clones, yep, those are cash and carry.
     

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