After having misfires during Muzzleloader season and getting a new to me rifle from @Kimber45, managed to bag one this morning! Round Ball @60 grains. Was about a 75 yard shot and he ran another 50-60 yards and dropped.
I believe it’s a Cimarron, chambered in 45LC. Only has 36 rounds of Hornady Cowboy through it. Purchased new in 2020 from Anglers.
Would like to transfer through Tyler’s in Halethorpe.
Is this just a full blown no go now, or do you have a certain time period to get it serialized and registered? I've seen mixed comments online with one side being that you have 30 days from manufacture (in the case of 3D printing) to serialize and submit. Is this true, or are we just not allowed...
Since this is still fairly active, just got my FL today. Was mailed out March 2nd with my Utah. Pretty good turn around, class told us it would take them 90 days. Guess they pushed to get people through with the new legislation.
Meeting is on March 8th and includes the G47. How long after that meeting, if (when) approved before that model can be bought? Purchased one today from LGS that they’re holding until it’s on the roster.
I'm glad I clicked in on this thread. I love Ryobi and have pretty much anything needed between 18v and 40v (used to do construction and lawncare). I currently run a Streamlight Macro light, but I've been looking for something to keep in the car. I have one of those super bright outdoor store...
There's a shop down Rt. 2 that had a .45 in stock last time I was in there. It's right before you hit Rt. 4.
I'd suggest finding something online and ordering it though to be honest, it's going to be a few hundred cheaper than getting something local.
The garands I saw were all $1500+. I dunno which ones were CMP, maybe the dude that had like 12 of them on the table? But I remember seeing the price tags go into the $2ks on some of them