how should they be able to tell u not to build something you can buy. MD SUCKS
Here we go again with the 80% lower question
Please PM me the easton FFL info as I'm not far from there. Thanks
Patriot Enterprises LLC - the owner posted in a firearms group "We are also selling Stripped AR lowers to MD residents...NO HQL REQUIRED!"
Interesting. The MD handgun board must have inspired confidence through the addition of new AR pistols to the roster. So will the different FFLs sell the lowers as "HBARs" just requiring a NICS check or pistols requiring an HQL and state of MD paperwork? While a lack of challenge to the former might encourage face-to-face sales by private citizens, successful selling through the HQL route indicates a more direct blessing from the state. Or is this off?
This, IMO, has nothing to do with the roster board. They are selling them on 77rs, but that makes no sense to me, as they are not regulated firearms (not under 5-101(r)(2) as it would be banned, and not a handgun as it has no barrel.) They should be cash and carry.
Would it be classified as Other?
This, IMO, has nothing to do with the roster board. They are selling them on 77rs, but that makes no sense to me, as they are not regulated firearms (not under 5-101(r)(2) as it would be banned, and not a handgun as it has no barrel.) They should be cash and carry.
You would think so but stripped receivers have always transferred I Maryland on a 77R because they could be built into handguns.
I feel like filling out a 77R is total BS, BUT I'll take what I can get these days.
So what does this mean?
Don't settle. Push back. It has gotten us some ground here, don't let it stay where they think it should be.