Glock 19 Gen5 (although that will be pushed for approval asap)
If you really want it, and don't mind others handling it and shooting a mag of ammo through it, you can purchase it and have your FFL submit it. Yes, you won't have your hands on your gun for a few months, and there's a chance that they'll reject the firearm (so you might have to sell it via GB and your FFL, out of state). I think the chance of the latter is small for models already in use throughout the country, esp if it made other restrictive rosters like those of CA or MA.Well, I had to pass a Walther SSP recently because it wasn't listed. Hell, half the Olympic Free Pistols aren't, either.
If you really want it, and don't mind others handling it and shooting a mag of ammo through it, you can purchase it and have your FFL submit it. Yes, you won't have your hands on your gun for a few months, and there's a chance that they'll reject the firearm (so you might have to sell it via GB and your FFL, out of state). I think the chance of the latter is small for models already in use throughout the country, esp if it made other restrictive rosters like those of CA or MA.
I've done this in the past, after first discussing with my FFL, who said they would help in the process (they need to mail it to the licensing board as you never take possession of course). The folks at the handguns approval board sent everything back (nothing missing - I took full inventory) in excellent condition.
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So the cops just get the prints from the shell casings and the magazine,The main reason thugs use rubber bands on the grip is to interfere with efforts by LE to lift fingerprints.
If you really want it, and don't mind others handling it and shooting a mag of ammo through it, you can purchase it and have your FFL submit it. Yes, you won't have your hands on your gun for a few months, and there's a chance that they'll reject the firearm (so you might have to sell it via GB and your FFL, out of state). I think the chance of the latter is small for models already in use throughout the country, esp if it made other restrictive rosters like those of CA or MA.
I've done this in the past, after first discussing with my FFL, who said they would help in the process (they need to mail it to the licensing board as you never take possession of course). The folks at the handguns approval board sent everything back (nothing missing - I took full inventory) in excellent condition.
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Yup, and I don't think an FFL is going to take the risk of buying one to submit in case the customer backs out given that the market for these is small. Thus if the purchaser really wants one, the risk is on the purchaser. Not disputing that the law is nothing but an infringement.The problem is that we're talking about $2,500 worth of Olympic 10-ring-shooting hardware.
Interested to see some of the various answers as most would be rare/uncommon
Personally I would like to grab a
Chiappa Rhino 30DS
Glock 19 Gen5 (although that will be pushed for approval asap)
Later next year once released
Hudson H9
I'm waiting for the Glock 19 Gen 5 to be added. Wonder how long it'll take? I had one in my hands today and fell in love.
I wish we never had a handgun roster in the first place! :-)
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