BIGCHRISS197
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- Jul 4, 2013
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Awesome thanks guys, Scott 2a is only minutes away from my house so I may just head over today
To the point though: Has anyone ever actually seen a confirmed legislator's plant or lackey actually come to this forum to ask loaded questions and obtain political fodder?
Be careful criticizing newbies for asking loaded and/or dumbassed questions. Some of them get butthurt REAL easy when called out on it, and then you get a PM notifying you you've been issued an infraction.
Seriously.
Ah, when I read transferred, I figure it is through an FFL. Silly me to assume that the OP wanted to do the transfer under the radar. I tend to assume that most people are on the up and up and honest. Now, if he had used "give" instead of "transferred", then maybe I might have looked at it slightly differently. A lot of people have no clue what gun laws are. I'd be surprised that a noob to guns would even understand what a straw purchase is if they are not a prohibited person. Furthermore, a straw purchase is only if he is prohibited. Acquiring a banned item is NOT a straw purchase, it is just the breaking of another law.
The guy was making the effort to see if he could get a M400 from an FFL legally, so I doubt he was trying to pull a fast one. Even if he was a troll, it would have been better to just explain the law to him and what he can and cannot do. You don't know him and I don't know him, but assuming he is a troll is rather harsh.
What I really don't understand is why put a restriction on 10 round mags and then tell you its legal to go out of state and buy mags that hold more the 10 rounds and bring them back into the state.
So now I can't buy a HBAR with a 20 round mag, it has to be a 10, but I can go next door to PA or DE and buy me a 100 rounder but that's ok.
That law has to be even more useless then O'malley
What I really don't understand is why put a restriction on 10 round mags and then tell you its legal to go out of state and buy mags that hold more the 10 rounds and bring them back into the state.
So now I can't buy a HBAR with a 20 round mag, it has to be a 10, but I can go next door to PA or DE and buy me a 100 rounder but that's ok.
That law has to be even more useless then O'malley
What I really don't understand is why put a restriction on 10 round mags and then tell you its legal to go out of state and buy mags that hold more the 10 rounds and bring them back into the state.
So now I can't buy a HBAR with a 20 round mag, it has to be a 10, but I can go next door to PA or DE and buy me a 100 rounder but that's ok.
That law has to be even more useless then O'malley
I have Colt and Smith HBARs in stock, and/or easily available from distributors. Any HBAR no more than one evil feature, excluding Bushmasters, is legal and C&C in MD.
What is the name of your company and where are you located?
Randy
Try 2A Sales in Elkride/Laurel. The Gun Rack in Burtonsville - they both have HBARs in stock
I believe they are out of business.Did they move?
He's a forum Industry Partner. Info here: http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=95866