Markp
Ultimate Member
- Dec 22, 2008
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I have a document in my hot little hands, Firearms bulletin 96-1 from the MDSP which states
"An applicant who desires to purchase any of the above listed firearms or their copies must complete a form 77R and go through the background investigation. A "sporter" version of these firearms in which the firearm does not meet the definition of an "assault weapon" as defined in Title 18 section 921 (a) (30) of the United States Code, and may be imported into the United States, may be sold without a background investigation. An example of this is the ARSENAL SA 93, "sporter" version of the AK-47 without the bayonet lug or a flash suppressor."
Now I don't know about you, but that CHANGES EVERYTHING we thought about regulated rifles. Mods, I am going to cross post this in rifles (please don't hit me with the ban stick, I think it's important.)
Mark
PS - And no, this is not an April fools joke!
"An applicant who desires to purchase any of the above listed firearms or their copies must complete a form 77R and go through the background investigation. A "sporter" version of these firearms in which the firearm does not meet the definition of an "assault weapon" as defined in Title 18 section 921 (a) (30) of the United States Code, and may be imported into the United States, may be sold without a background investigation. An example of this is the ARSENAL SA 93, "sporter" version of the AK-47 without the bayonet lug or a flash suppressor."
Now I don't know about you, but that CHANGES EVERYTHING we thought about regulated rifles. Mods, I am going to cross post this in rifles (please don't hit me with the ban stick, I think it's important.)
Mark
PS - And no, this is not an April fools joke!