Dogabutila
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- Dec 21, 2010
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SBR's though. You can do AK SBR's right? Because they are pistols?
Classic has vz2008s folders for $400. No idea if they'll ship to MD. Good deal, even for a century build.
Certain people's brains will spontaneously hemorrhage when they find out they didn't ban such a scary gun
It looks like CZ doesn't make the VZ 58 anymore. Does anyone know this to be fact?
i purchased a vz2008 two days ago from palmetto. it is the one with a folding stock cause i havent seem a fixed stock available for any reasonable price. is the stock the only thing thats going to hold me up? can i purchase a fixed stock and replace the folding one before its transferred at the ffl? im lost, this is the first time weve got one from online
i purchased a vz2008 two days ago from palmetto. it is the one with a folding stock cause i havent seem a fixed stock available for any reasonable price. is the stock the only thing thats going to hold me up? can i purchase a fixed stock and replace the folding one before its transferred at the ffl? im lost, this is the first time weve got one from online
And like I said in your other thread, they will NOT ship that here. So you may as well start hunting for another.
Duffy's had two in stock today.
The problem is, the linked thread has the MSP letter, which states that sporterized versions that do not meet the assault weapon definition of Title 18 USC Section 921 (a) (30) are not regulated (actually says do not require a background investigation).
That section no longer exists, because the Federal assault weapons ban has been repealed (Pub. L 103-322, Title XI, Sec. 110105(2)).
So there is no way of saying that it meets or does not meet the definition.
Of course, you could argue that if you can find the original definition, that you would apply that.
The paragraph used to read:
Rifles no. I could have sworn the Saiga was no go but the VZ-58, that should be GTG.
I was told that you could still get an unconverted Saiga in 7.62x39, .308, 5.56, or 5.45x39
Is that not the case?
I am under the impression that some AK-like rifles such as the Zatsava M77 PAP, An AK-like .308 rifle are perfectly legal to transfer in Maryland.
CSA (Czech Small Arms) makes VZ58 and they are imported by Czech Point USA.
https://www.czechpoint-usa.com/products