janklow
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- Feb 6, 2013
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a better assumption would be noAre all AKs that fire 5.56 legal? I would assume yes?
a better assumption would be noAre all AKs that fire 5.56 legal? I would assume yes?
a better assumption would be no
I put in an official request to have one reviewed, the officer said he'd give me an answer the 28th about 5.45 aks and 5.56, since one guy officer said since its not on the list nor does it meet 3 evil features its good, while another officer in the same department mind you, never even heard of this type of rifle. I called the fire arms legal department.
Damn really?!? Yeah thats great. I paid $735 otd. Check over it well for any canted parts. Century will warranty any issues. My RSB was canted , I took a hammer and tapped it over into place. I'm sure when you pick this rifle up you will be able to tell its a tank. When I compare my M90NP to my cousins Wasr 10/63, he and I both commented on how noticeably heavier, better quality finish, feel my rifle had. If I came across one for $500 i'd buy another lol. The action will get more and more smooth as you rack the slide over time. Mine caught up slightly on the hammer but after as many times as I've racked the slide and oiled, there is no hangup and its very smooth now.
Yep, just threw in a lowball bid and forgot about it honestly. Guess nobody else bid.
Yeah my request took around a month. Its a real gray area imo. So stupid.
Hopefully it's good news for us. Regardless if they say it's not legal it won't be disappointing. I'm just surprised there's not a bunch more rifles that would be up for review
I put in an official request to have one reviewed, the officer said he'd give me an answer the 28th about 5.45 aks and 5.56, since one guy officer said since its not on the list nor does it meet 3 evil features its good, while another officer in the same department mind you, never even heard of this type of rifle. I called the fire arms legal department.
Buy one before its put into a category? If the MSP can't tell you yes or no and a ffl dealer is willing to sell, you buy, a week later gun is classified as illegal to buy, would you or could you get in trouble?
That's honestly what I was going to do. I'm from Texas so it's legal for me to buy whatever I want using my legal home address here in Texas. And a dealer said he'd sell one to me, but the rest of the forum said don't do it because of the "avtomat klanishicov" catch all.
Lotta guys on here seem pretty anal on these laws. Lots of fearmongering. If your worried about legal troubles, i'd contact a lawyer rather than asking the guys on here. I'd do it, and wouldn't look back. These laws are ****ing rediculous anyway. Its my second ammendment right. The lawmakers can go to hell.
I might do this. I also respect a lot of guys on here and know they only have the best interests for us fellow gun owners.
That's the reason I take advice, but also why I set the fire arms up for review myself since no one has in the last 4 years.
i have checked the list (because i like AKs) and "Avtomat Kalashnikov semiautomatic rifle in any format" is what knocks a lot of them out of contention.There isnt any logic behind what ak's are banned and what is not. Check the list
Well if the company who makes it is Arsenal and these rifles are manufactured in Bulgaria maybe it'll give us a win.
If the 5.45 is in fact legal I'll be buying one the day I get the email stating it's good, if not I'll just continue as normal
Plead your case well in the review. Thats what I did. Didn't go all out, but I listed a few in depth reasons as to why its not a copycat, scary weapon, etc
i mean, i'll be relentlessly negative and say i don't know why Arsenal and/or Bulgaria would make a different but if they sign off on it... i imagine you'll see a lot more sold.Well if the company who makes it is Arsenal and these rifles are manufactured in Bulgaria maybe it'll give us a win.
If the 5.45 is in fact legal I'll be buying one the day I get the email stating it's good, if not I'll just continue as normal