AliasNeo07
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Here's another question. Can I buy an HBAR out of state? They are legal in maryland obviously.
Hmm....50 round drum....Thompson?
Yeah, come on! You're killing us!
Sounds good, maybe we will run into the "Sniper" again
Here's another question. Can I buy an HBAR out of state? They are legal in maryland obviously.
Your friend needs to bring said AK to a Maryland dealer for a transfer and 7 day hold for you.Ok, without hijacking this thread, here is another question. What if a friend from out of state gave a an AK-47 to a MD resident. And the MD resident takes possesion of said AK. What has to be done then?
Hopefully you can get it, I need a good laugh.Hopefully no ones looses a knee cap - or a foot if he is there again!
Ive been trying to score a Mr Goodwrench Stand that they have at one of the GM dealers I deal with. They discontinued Mr Goodwrench at GM, so they probably need to get rid of it - and I hate the way that thing stares at me.
He will need to be dealt with accordingly if I get it!
Ok, without hijacking this thread, here is another question. What if a friend from out of state gave a an AK-47 to a MD resident. And the MD resident takes possesion of said AK. What has to be done then?
You can't sell, manufacture, receive, transfer, yada yada anything over 20rd's in Maryland... so shipping is out. You CAN however go out of state to do all that, bring home pretty much any capacity mag in your possession, and own/use them. Just remember, it's your property, do not lend or borrow, and if you ever get rid of it go out of state to do so (unless you are outright destroying it).What about the 50 round mag that comes with it ? Can that be shipped to a person out of state, and the gun shipped with no mag then, and still be legal ?
MD law doesn't define a firearm as a "Weapon" anyway. Also "Assault Weapons" are not necessarily select fire, "Assault Rifles" are.Are you getting Class 3? "Assault Weapons" are selective fire!!! Who are you intendining to use them on? Weapon implies intent so who are you intending to "assault" with your "weapon". Those terms have no business on a site dedicated to the lawfull use and possesion of firearms!!!
All AR15's except H-BAR rifles are considered to be "Assault Weapons", and are restricted firearms in Maryland.Its not selective fire or class 3- only semi auto, but has 2 cap mags (drum & stick). The gun I'm looking at was in the MD regulated 5 101 Assault weapons list. Its not an SBR either has 16" barrel.
I can buy a Maryland compliant version that comes with 10 rounds drum - but F--- that I want the 50.