embermage
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If a long gun is under 29" it is banned as a copy-cat. Any long gun, not just AR-15s.
So a bolt or lever action would be affected by this as well? The law very specifically states semi-auto centerfire rifles.
If a long gun is under 29" it is banned as a copy-cat. Any long gun, not just AR-15s.
did the scorpion get approved?
my buddy in VA just got one and was rubbing my nose in it
So a bolt or lever action would be affected by this as well? The law very specifically states semi-auto centerfire rifles.
My fault, I wasn't specific enough. Let me correct myself: a semi-automatic centerfire long gun is banned as a copy-cat if it is under 29" OAL.
Not yet.
(From Wikipedia)
The .44 Henry, also known as the .44 Rimfire, the .44 Long Rimfire, or the 11x23mmR (11x23mm rimfire) cartridge is a rimfire round that uses a .875 in (22.2 mm)-long case. The round has a total length of 1.345 inches. It uses a 200 or 216 gr (12.96 or 14.00 g) grain bullet with a .446 in (11.3 mm) diameter. The cartridge is loaded with 26 to 28 grains of black powder. The round has a muzzle velocity of approximately 1125 feet per second, with a muzzle energy of 568 foot pounds.
I think May 17th is the date they are legal for sale.
*Bump*
What's the deal with these? You guys selling them yet?
They have been slowly trickling in. You on the list for one?
They have been slowly trickling in. You on the list for one?