Glen Burnie Gun Turn In - May 11th

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  • white rabbitt

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    Feb 27, 2013
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    Ok, maybe not actually related to this post, but ... Would a Chinese security forces Arsenal 626 SKS chambered in 7.62 x 39 with 10 round internal magazine with ATI Desert Tan 6 position side folding stock with a pistol grip stock be considered a "regulated" gun in Maryland ? If not what about the new laws that may take effect this fall ? And if one has a firearm that is not now considered regulated but becomes one in the new law is it to be grandfathered in for current owners of such ?
     

    niftyvt

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 21, 2010
    1,891
    Virginia
    Dang, I am out of town for work all of May. I even have a couple hundred I could bring to try and pick up some long guns :D
     

    Americus

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    Feb 9, 2013
    493
    There is one in Annapolis too.

    Statewide Gun Turn-In Day

    This Saturday, May 11th, from 10am to 2pm the Annapolis Police Department will be one of many police agencies participating in Attorney General Doug Gansler’s First Annual Statewide Gun Turn-In Day. Anyone can turn in unloaded handguns, rifles, shotguns, or air guns at 199 Taylor Av. For more information see our Facebook page or contact Sgt. Dave Miguez at 410-268-9000 or damiguez@annapolis.gov.

    save us from the evil deadly assault airsoft guns.
     

    trickg

    Guns 'n Drums
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    Jul 22, 2008
    14,725
    Glen Burnie
    I have too many honey-do's to do today - I just dropped by the thread to see if there had been any kind of a turnout.
     

    clandestine

    AR-15 Savant
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,032
    Elkton, MD
    I know someone turned in a Un Registered Machinegun at the Gun Turn In. The person had a WW2 Sterling. They stopped by Scotts before turning the guns they had in to see if they could get cash for them.

    It was a WW2 Bring back.

    The Sterling will get cut up my AACPD.
     

    ThawMyTongue

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 26, 2009
    3,465
    Dublin, OH
    I know someone turned in a Un Registered Machinegun at the Gun Turn In. The person had a WW2 Sterling. They stopped by Scotts before turning the guns they had in to see if they could get cash for them.

    It was a WW2 Bring back.

    The Sterling will get cut up my AACPD.

    That breaks my heart...
     

    Ghostrider1

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 10, 2009
    1,931
    The PGC
    It wouldn't surprise me in the least if that Sterling "falls off the truck". Not one bit.

    in+a+museum.jpg
     

    303_enfield

    Ultimate Member
    May 30, 2007
    4,696
    DelMarVa
    I know someone turned in a Un Registered Machinegun at the Gun Turn In. The person had a WW2 Sterling. They stopped by Scotts before turning the guns they had in to see if they could get cash for them.

    It was a WW2 Bring back.

    The Sterling will get cut up my AACPD.

    Get your Wars right! No Sterlings during WWII. Stens yes, Sterlings NO!
    In 1944 100+ Patchett submachine guns where trailed (after some changes in 51 they became Sterlings). In 1951 the L2A1 was adopted in 1953 it replaced the Sten.

    If it was a "Trails" Patchett it should be sent to the Imperial War Museum, as last time I was there they didn't have one.
     

    clandestine

    AR-15 Savant
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,032
    Elkton, MD
    Get your Wars right! No Sterlings during WWII. Stens yes, Sterlings NO!
    In 1944 100+ Patchett submachine guns where trailed (after some changes in 51 they became Sterlings). In 1951 the L2A1 was adopted in 1953 it replaced the Sten.

    If it was a "Trails" Patchett it should be sent to the Imperial War Museum, as last time I was there they didn't have one.

    The man who owned it was a WW2 Vet who passed. The people who brought it in was his family and that's what they were told. Perhaps I can get their info so you can call them and tell them their grandfather was a liar.

    It was turned in and liky cut up so say what you want. Its gone.
     

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