Vile Shadow
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- Feb 28, 2013
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For $3300, it probably violates some rape statutes as well.
The only 1911 anyone will get that kind of money out of me for might be an unissued WWI original.
For $3300, it probably violates some rape statutes as well.
The disconnector is not a drop safety. it prevents firing with the slide out of battery. The original 1911 design didn't have a firing pin block or a Schwarz safety like Kimbers. Not needed.
A solution in search of a problem.
ThisFor $3300, it probably violates some rape statutes as well.
BCM has been less than helpful to Marylanders trying to navigate our assinine laws. I asked them if they could remove the "mid weight" nomenclature from their 18 and 20" SS410 barrels and they politely declined even though the barrels have zero taper.
Ehh, I wouldn't fault them for that. It's not like they are doing what other companies have done, like refusing to sell legal rifled to MD residents based on their lack of effort to understand the laws.
Besides if you want to play that game, it would help if people in this state stopped frequenting a certain retailer who is no friend to those who value their 2A rights. Alas, people seem to shop anywhere for cheap/readily available .22lr (no matter the quality).
They refused to sell rifles or lowers to Maryland for years.
They refused to sell rifles or lowers to Maryland for years.
wow for that price i can buy 6 glock 21's f-that....
The handgun roster predates FSA 2013
Someoene postulated the reason the wouldn't sell the 1911 was because of the roster, not just rifles.
They refused to sell rifles or lowers to Maryland for years.
How does that make sense before FSA 2013 was signed into law/went into effect?
There was no restriction on AR15's/lowers other than the 20rd mag cap.