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  • Woodba

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    Mar 13, 2018
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    Detachable magazines.

    FFLs MAY purchase and receive larger than 10 round magazines from out of state vendors, as well as purchase firearms with more than 10 round detachable magazines from out of state vendors, provided they do not resell them in Md. Before reselling a pistol it must have a magazine that only holds 10 rounds. The reason for this is to allow FFLs to resell magazines on auction sites or from their own website to out of state persons where they are legal.
     

    Jk2013

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    Apr 26, 2016
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    Off topic question and yes I’m a newer member which read a lot and don’t comment often. How is it that a Springfield saint rifle is banned but the pistol version is not?
     

    IX-3

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    Aug 21, 2018
    424
    Eastern Shore, MD
    Off topic question and yes I’m a newer member which read a lot and don’t comment often. How is it that a Springfield saint rifle is banned but the pistol version is not?

    It’s not considered a copy of a banned weapon because it’s a pistol. Just like all of the AK pistols on the handgun roster are legal but their full size brothers are not. It’s stupid and makes no sense but that’s Maryland.
     

    Stoveman

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    you can even buy a 10 round mag and then the different spring to make it a 30 round mag. many times a 10 round mag just has a large piece of plastic in it and a shorter spring, limiting to 10 rounds. i purchased many 10 round mags, and springs removed that limiting piece of plastic to make it a 30 round from a gun store in Halethorpe. all in the mag and new spring was was like $17. saved me time from going all the way to PA or VA.
    Third shinebox candidate.

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    Not_an_outlaw

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    Jan 26, 2013
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    Prince Frederick, MD
    you can even buy a 10 round mag and then the different spring to make it a 30 round mag. many times a 10 round mag just has a large piece of plastic in it and a shorter spring, limiting to 10 rounds. i purchased many 10 round mags, and springs removed that limiting piece of plastic to make it a 30 round from a gun store in Halethorpe. all in the mag and new spring was was like $17. saved me time from going all the way to PA or VA.

    Please go away.
     

    rbird7282

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    Dec 6, 2012
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    sportsman, and Vasili, sittting in a tree

    Trolling all of MDS, full of glee

    First comes warning

    Then comes Hammer

    Will they both reside in the perma-slammer?



    Lol, best thing I’ve read all week


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    Timtimmy

    Member
    Jan 25, 2017
    1
    It's really pretty simple. They passed this law and tell voters, "look what we did." When they did nothing. It's the same with M1A rifles. You can buy it in MD in 6.5 creedmoor, but not in .308. and they did back and tell voterd. "we are keeping this military rifle out of MD." And the uninformed but it and vote for them again and again.
     

    Mark75H

    MD Wear&Carry Instructor
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    Sep 25, 2011
    17,260
    Outside the Gates
    Get it right

    FFLs MAY purchase and receive larger than 10 round magazines from out of state vendors, as well as purchase firearms with more than 10 round detachable magazines from out of state vendors, provided they do not resell them in Md. Before reselling a pistol it must have a magazine that only holds 10 rounds. The reason for this is to allow FFLs to resell magazines on auction sites or from their own website to out of state persons where they are legal.

    No, it can be sold or transfered with NO magazine. A 10 rounder isn't required.

    AND - they can be sold to qualified LEO's as well as to other FFL's and out of state
     

    Huckleberry

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    Oct 19, 2007
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    What is a shinebox?

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    It’s not a shine box unless it’s a Billy Batts F@ckin’ Shine Box
     

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