MSP just recently declared the Century CETME as banned. I wonder how this affects the C308 rifles which were also listed as banned but sold anyway. Thoughts?
Not the greatest rifles to be honest, i have one and a c308 before they decided to ban them , the c308 has a much better fit and finish that the cetme / G3 clone that Century did years ago
MSP just recently declared the Century CETME as banned. I wonder how this affects the C308 rifles which were also listed as banned but sold anyway. Thoughts?
1. The list is not legally binding. The MSP is a law enforcement agency not a law interpretation agency.
2. The MSP is wrong. They list it as a copy of an enumerated banned firearm. The firearm in question is the HK G3/91 and copies thereof. The G3 is a later variant of the CETME design, because the CETME is the parent design it cannot also be a copy of its own offspring so to say.
1. The list is not legally binding. The MSP is a law enforcement agency not a law interpretation agency.
2. The MSP is wrong. They list it as a copy of an enumerated banned firearm. The firearm in question is the HK G3/91 and copies thereof. The G3 is a later variant of the CETME design, because the CETME is the parent design it cannot also be a copy of its own offspring so to say.
1. The list is not legally binding. The MSP is a law enforcement agency not a law interpretation agency.
2. The MSP is wrong. They list it as a copy of an enumerated banned firearm. The firearm in question is the HK G3/91 and copies thereof. The G3 is a later variant of the CETME design, because the CETME is the parent design it cannot also be a copy of its own offspring so to say.
Legally binding or not, MSP are the ones that arrest you...