No worries then
I figured as much. Got my hopes up for a second.MSP says it’s both. Don’t ask why. It’s MD
It’s both a handgun and a center fire rifle subject to copycat restrictions
SBRs have always been treated like handguns in Maryland because they can be concealed.So I’m confused. Does this mean a SBR is a handgun as far as MSP is concerned? And if so, would that allow one to have multiple “evil features” since the item is no longer a rifle and subject to the feature test? For instance could you have a suppressor and a folding stock on an SBR? Because prior to reading this bulletin I thought that was verboten.
Or am I an idiot? (Don’t ask my wife this question…)
Here is the MSP advisory stating the ridiculous claim that an SBR is both a handgun and a rifle.I took the free eForm 1 for my own Ruger Charger .22LR.
Don't quote me, but read somewhere that if it's a .22LR it does NOT need to have the MD required 29" OAL for an SBR.
I'm not a MD resident anyways, so, I filed my eForm1 like normal not really caring about the weird MD requirements.
Federal buildings are “sensitive places” too - can’t bring a gun into the ATF’s office. Not sure how MSP can suggest otherwise.I am not sure how I would ever turn a firearm into an office of any kind, let alone my local ATF office.
Last I checked, a firearm was a small metal thing that shoots projectiles, while an office is a space in a building.
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this right hereI ain't destroying anything I own. They can keep moving the goal post all they want. IWNC F em
Apparently, yes.This is more confusing than my Youtube brain surgery class.
So, something like a 9mm AR style lower with a 6" barrel and a pistol type buffer tube and no brace is what? A SBR? A handgun? A prison sentence? All of the above?
NFA says <26. MD says <29 and it’s a handgun too. Figure that outI'm confused about MSP posting SBR's and 26" in the same sentence.
A pistolThis is more confusing than my Youtube brain surgery class.
So, something like a 9mm AR style lower with a 6" barrel and a pistol type buffer tube and no brace is what? A SBR? A handgun? A prison sentence? All of the above?
Corrected it for you.MGA says it’s both. Don’t ask why. It’s MD
It’s both a handgun and a center fire rifle subject to copycat restrictions
The advisory came from MSP not the MGA. I simply posted it. It was a legal opinion from BowenCorrected it for you.
What may be true today is not necessarily true tomorrow.A pistol
A buffer tube is not a brace/stock so caliber is irrelevant.
TrueWhat may be true today is not necessarily true tomorrow.
BATFE says so.
Trust them.