Is it legal to make your own black powder in MD? Seems the rules states powders must be stored in their original containers so that would put you in breach if you made your own, right?
Can someone explain the new Handgun Roster that appears to be doing away with model numbers, or am I reading it wrong?
I am looking at a Pietta 1873 Single Action revolver but it is not listed on the allowed list (search) although other 1873 variants are.
My vote is for Gunrunners in Frederick. Primarily a one person operation, always a good selection of C&R as well as modern firearms. Very fair and reasonable prices.
I'm not sure which forum this fits into but I was looking to buy a Denix replica STEN gun and after finding no one on Gunbroker who would ship to MD I started looking around and it seems as if MD has banned replicas of firearms that look real. Can anyone tell me what the exact law ruling is in...
Yes I am in MD (MoCo). I will check the Vienna site out. Their website doesn't say they're closed and the 3 gun setup is not a million miles from Cowboy Action.
Does any know of a range where I can practice shooting steel targets in quick succession to get my cowboy action practice better. Right now I just shoot at matches which means I am not getting any real practice. Most ranges don't let you shoot steel.
Anyone know if the Cimarron Pistolero revolver is on the MD Handgun roster. I have looked at the roster online and I can't see it but I can see other 1873 single actions and I am not sure whether any of these cover the Pistolero.
I am looking to sell a BP cap and ball revolver and just checking the legality. According to ATF, which MSP refers to as they don't have a definition on this issue, an antique firearm can be either older than 1899 or a replica of such that doesn't use modern ammunition (paraphrasing).
I have...
Sorry if this has been asked before. The MD State Police website states that SKS with detachable magazine is a banned firearm. Do they mean after market magazines? All SKS's can open the magazine case so is that not considered detachable? Also, are the Yugo SKS with grenade launchers legal...
I am hoping the money can help me get a Tokarev pistol instead. Also, as per another thread, finding ranges that let you shoot bp revolvers is not all that easy.
I have a Pietta 1862 6 shot police pistol, only shot once.
I am trying to find a way to sell it. I know some folks don't like it because it is not a model of an actual gun, but I like the 1860 army style in 36 cal.
Can anyone suggest the best way that I could sell it. Within MD I believe it...
There is a muzzle loaders club which shoots rifles and pistols at the Associated Gun Club range in Marriottsville.
I live in MoCo and used to go there but if you have to belong to the club and pay an annual range fee. Neither are very expensive if I recall but the 30 min drive to the range...