DutchV
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- Jul 8, 2012
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A truck gun makes a lot of sense, assuming that you're in or near your truck a lot. Open carry is not gonna fly in MD until you're pretty far out in the woods.
SBR is a whole other can off worms.
If you are having trouble obtaining a CCW, I am confident the SBR stamp will be hard to get as well.
And ... is it really legal to open-carry anything in MD if you are not hunting, at a range, or a Law Enforcement Officer?
its funny how ccw is nearly impossible in maryland, that NFA stuff is easy in comparison.
Everyone is making this way too complicated.
Start an Anti Gun non-profit foundation. Then let the death threats and hate flow on in.
There’s your good and substantial reason for unrestricted permit. Then when the anti’s find out you got a permit, they’ll threaten and hate you to. Renewals should be almost assured by that point because you’ll have years of credible threats against you.
Check Md. Hunting Laws about loaded weapons before moving around with a rifle or shotgun.
And AR pistol is still a pistol, and a SBR is considered a pistol too. So what you posted won't even be recognized as a rifle. You will be charged as though it were a handgun.
I thought an SBR is just that, a short barrel rifle.
I thought an AR pistol is a pistol just with a brace?
So a short barrel rifle with stock and a stamp is considered a pistol? Why isn't it called a SBP?
SBRs are both rifles and pistols under Maryland law. They have to follow assault rifle rules and be >29", but they are considered pistols for carry. Until recently they also had to be on the handgun roster if you bought one out of the box.
They are rifles under some sections of the statute and pistols under others. If you are looking for logic, stop right there.
Why isn't it called a SBP?
A truck gun makes a lot of sense, assuming that you're in or near your truck a lot. Open carry is not gonna fly in MD until you're pretty far out in the woods.
Unless you're properly securing it within your truck - like with a safe or whatever - a truck gun is basically just a stolen gun waiting to happen. Doubly so if you've got any gun-related stickers on your vehicle.A truck gun makes a lot of sense, assuming that you're in or near your truck a lot. Open carry is not gonna fly in MD until you're pretty far out in the woods.
Cause, by Md standards, they be called LBPs. Effing 29" minimum length BS.I thought an SBR is just that, a short barrel rifle.
I thought an AR pistol is a pistol just with a brace?
So a short barrel rifle with stock and a stamp is considered a pistol? Why isn't it called a SBP?
You're welcome, we rarely get a good chance to dog-pile anybody any more....Seriously, I am pleased to be incorrect.
Thanks to all for pointing that out.
Never too old to learn...I hope!
I thought an SBR is just that, a short barrel rifle.
I thought an AR pistol is a pistol just with a brace?
So a short barrel rifle with stock and a stamp is considered a pistol? Why isn't it called a SBP?
You can only build AR pistols in 308 and 300 win mag, per MD statute 403-4--6(a)II
Since when?
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