Age limit on manufacturing / possessing a handgun?

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  • MDElite

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    Mar 16, 2011
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    There are exceptions on age for employment reasons, such as an armed security guard. W&C permits for those 18-21 will only be granted for employment reasons according to MSP. So there is a narrow exception there, that a legal W&C permit holder who is under 21 could possess a regulated firearm. You also could under 21 under direct supervision. It is (for now) legal if I taught my kids to shoot a 22 handgun. But if I had an 18 year old I couldn’t let him take my handgun to the range on his own to shoot it.
    Makes sense

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    RandyR

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    Aug 9, 2018
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    A lot of people here say about making a barrel shorter than 16 inch into a non SBR length of 16 inches buy pining a compensator or flash hider etc. Pining alone is not enough, it must be permanent, so pinned and brazed or welded is the legal way to go.
     

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