Just another newbie 2020er. No introduction just goes into “how can I circumvent Marylinistan law?”.
Shinebox on order.
Just another newbie 2020er. No introduction just goes into “how can I circumvent Marylinistan law?”.
And the truth shall set you free.
And... At that point... how is the lady behind the counter supposed to know if the “customer” is not an undercover investigator who is there attempting a “gotcha” for the state prosecutor to follow up on?
I may or may not know what you mean. But what happens at magazine club stays at magazine club.
What I posted is the correct answer.
The best place to try and convert a blocked 10 magazine to standard capacity is in front of a MSP Trooper. Preferably on video so others can learn...
Interesting.
I was at TK Defense yesterday afternoon when you came in to pick up your pistol. I witnessed you ask Kat three times to break the law for you. First, you asked her to ship the magazines to Virginia. She refused, citing the bulletin issued by MSP. Next, you asked her to disassemble the magazines and keep the base plates, leaving you with the balance of the parts, which could be easily re-assembled into a high cap magazine. She again refused, as that would have been a clear violation of the law. Finally, you asked her to modify the magazines to reduce their capacity. She stated that in a conversation with the head of licensing at MSP, she was told that if you are going to modify magazines “you had better have a good attorney”. That's reason enough to not even attempt such a modification - and precisely why she refused to do so. I could sense attitude emanating from you as you left the shop. Now you post here making her out to be unreasonable because she refused to commit a felony for you. You didn’t do your homework. You didn’t follow the rules. You screwed up by not understanding the law and now you want to blame her. You need to take responsibility for this as she was 100% correct in her actions.
In my experience I have found if you call the seller and offer to give them a little extra for postage, they will send the mags one place (relative out of state), and the gun to your FFL.
Pisses me off that not only will dealers not give me the factory magazines that shipped with my gun, they won't decrease the price and usually only offer one cheap crappy mag when the gun comes with 2. And we know your selling them out of state.
Pisses me off that not only will dealers not give me the factory magazines that shipped with my gun, they won't decrease the price and usually only offer one cheap crappy mag when the gun comes with 2. And we know your selling them out of state.
Pisses me off that not only will dealers not give me the factory magazines that shipped with my gun, they won't decrease the price and usually only offer one cheap crappy mag when the gun comes with 2. And we know your selling them out of state.
Wow. So you think a dealer should commit a felony just to keep you happy??? And where the hell do you get the idea that your transfer or purchase price should be discounted because YOU ordered something that you couldn’t receive in Maryland??? And you should consider yourself lucky that your dealer of choice will give you one “cheap, crappy magazine”, because most dealers certainly won’t give you anything in exchange. Order a pistol with three 15-round mags, and you will be buying magazines elsewhere because THAT IS THE LAW. Maybe you should grow up and take responsibility for yourself and educate yourself on Maryland gun laws, instead of blaming others for your mistakes. On the other hand, maybe if you whine louder and louder, you’ll get what you want....but I doubt it.Pisses me off that not only will dealers not give me the factory magazines that shipped with my gun, they won't decrease the price and usually only offer one cheap crappy mag when the gun comes with 2. And we know your selling them out of state.
what would the mags cost separately? maybe worth it for you to let them just keep the mags vs cost of shipping the gun and another transfer etc.
unfortunately, that's the kind of stuff you need to get worked out with your proposed ffl before you have the gun shipped to them.
maybe if you gave them a prepaid usps flat rate box, they'd mail the mags to a buddy in va or pa?