Humdi
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- Apr 21, 2017
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Is there a magazine limit on .22lr like the s&w or bushmaster?
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Is there a magazine limit on .22lr like the s&w or bushmaster?
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To paraphrase that -
3. Rimfire rifles are NOT subject to the 29 inch oal ( but the Federal 26 inch still applies).
Here's another...
If rimfires are legal and I've found a sick deal online, why do I need an FFL dealer?
Change the mag I'd assume?
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Thanks guys.
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S&w mp15-22 or bushmaster c22. Found it for 319. Locals either don't have it or have upgraded versions.So here is the burning question, what are you buying? Before you buy, you might want to check with some of our Industry Partners. You always have to factor transfer fees and shipping info the equation. Every FFL charges a fee, sometimes as high as $70, to transfer a firearm. Your vendor will also charge shipping. Let's say that you found a Ruger 10/22 online for $250 and the best local dealer price is $290. Buying that rifle at a local dealer is still cheaper because they don't charge shipping or transfer fees for firearms that you buy from them.
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Here's another...
If rimfires are legal and I've found a sick deal online, why do I need an FFL dealer?
Change the mag I'd assume?
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If in state, FFL not needed. If out of state, FFL required for transfer by Federal law.
ALL interstate transfers must go through an FFL. Except for CMP rilfes.
If in state, FFL not needed. If out of state, FFL required for transfer by Federal law.
ALL interstate transfers must go through an FFL. Except for CMP rilfes.
Kinda sorta. Still need ffl (03) license to accept rifles from cmp.
Kinda sorta. Still need ffl (03) license to accept rifles from cmp.
Either way Hillary is not happy with me right now!!!