- Jul 29, 2014
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Beware of the warm water.
Look at the color closely!!!
^^^This^^^
If it smells like lemonade, don't drink it...
Beware of the warm water.
Look at the color closely!!!
It is specifically the 10 ML II I am asking about. I have one, and a friend offered me $200 for it. Just needed to know if it had to go to a ffl/dealer. Thank you.
Don't them guns have a ka-boom problem?
It is specifically the 10 ML II I am asking about. I have one, and a friend offered me $200 for it. Just needed to know if it had to go to a ffl/dealer. Thank you.
I can go a bit more than your friend if you want to make some extra dollars.
If he's a good bud and your trying to help him out some, I get it and Ill mind my own business.
I already have one or is happily offer double (provided it had not been black powdered). You’re giving your friend a hell of a steal...
He is a good friend, and would benefit a great deal from this.
I cannot find anything later than what I posted at the gubmint site.
Is their text saying that this is GTG WOP?
Thanks
Thanks KI,
I used the same doc that you just posted.
Does that fly with the People's Republic as well? Or is there a super-secret form, known only to MDSPFD, that I need to process under the threat of Felony?
I know it sounds ridiculous, but having grown up in a Gun Shop, now Albright's Gun Shop, and seeing the changes of the last 30 years, nothing makes actual sense here any longer.
GubmintOverreachIsKillingUs!
Maybe I should just leave it in the yard for a few days...Sheeeesh!
Albrights - good people. My son used to go to school with one of their young'n's.
There is nothing else. Maryland does not regulate these beyond what the feds do for purposes of transfers. If you really want to feel better, you can email the MSP licensing division and ask them expressly (although I hate doing that out of fear they will see untouched room to infringe). The only avenue for regulation would be through the recent long gun transfer bill, but that applies to rifles and shotguns, which are defined in Section 4-201 of the Criminal Law Article:
Rifle
(e) “Rifle” means a weapon that is:
(1) designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder; and
(2) designed or redesigned, and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed metallic cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger.
Shotgun
(h) “Shotgun” means a weapon that is:
(1) designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder; and
(2) designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth bore one or more projectiles for each pull of the trigger.
FWIW, the opinions I'm expressing are not lay. I practice law in Maryland and have published federal case law on 2A issues....
Don't them guns have a ka-boom problem?
Thats why I'm buying all I can find, to keep others safe who shouldn't be playing smokeless muzzle-loader guy.
Or at least for those who allow people to talk to them while loading is being undertaken or who think more must always be better.
I figure, its the least I can do from a personal accountability perspective.
I have a 700ML 50cal that uses 209 primers. I used to use those 50gr pellets but 100 wasn't enough and 150 was too much. I switched up to measuring my charges, and 120 is the sweet spot. Can't rememeber what powder I'm using but the bullets are Barnes sabots in .45, the cups make it a .50. I can hit inside 12" at 100yds which is more than I can ask for. Bullets make all the difference. The Knights from Walmart are crap and my dad has good luck with the power belt bullets.
I too shot the 150 grains, 777 in my case. My Encore used to devour scope mounts, LOL. One year, I couldn't find any 50gr pellets but the 60gr 'Magnum' pellets were available so I switched to using two pellets(120grs) with Traditions SmackDown SST bullets and I was getting touching groups out to 100 yards!