My father-in-law keeps sending me links to gun/knife shows in KY and TN and I'm like... okay, but the hassle of shipping to a local FFL? It always seemed like too much trouble to me to go to an out of state gun show if your goal is actually to find a firearm bargain. Am I the moron here? Are...
Finding guns isn't that uncommon, especially if you travel frequently. I once found a handgun in a rental car glove compartment (mind you, that wasn't even the strangest thing I've found in a rental car - that prize goes to a car I rented in NV, which had a pack of "day of the week" panties in...
Every time I have re-resided across state lines, in order to get my new ID I have had to either surrender my old ID or have it defaced (corner cut off, cut in half, whatever). DMV/BMV has been explicit with me that I cannot hold two valid state IDs. My understanding is that you can only be a...
Things get extra complex when you're dealing with two states, one of which has Brady equivalence for CCW and the other does not; if you purchase in the state with equivalence, and show an in-state ID, nobody will care where your house is.
FWIW the controlling factor for what is _legal_ (vs what...
I left FL a couple years back to live here in sunny IN ( :D ) but IIRC they changed the law in FL not so long ago such that in times of civil emergency, CCW legislation is suspended; anyone can carry. (FL does not, or at least did not 3-4 years ago, have constitutional carry). So, the opposite...
FWIW I bought the MkIV 22/45 Tactical last year, because it looked fun. I love it. It's smooth, accurate, easy to operate and to take down (unlike previous models), and I added a muzzle device and a red dot sight for extra fun. Spent hours plinking with it.
A new one on Amazon is under $70. Stores around here don't sell used tires for both profit and liability reasons; your best bet is look in FB Marketplace or Craiglist.
Returned to owner as per SOP yes, but that does not mean it went back on the shelf. RK may have written it off as shrink - in fact I'd guess they probably did. RK doesn't accept returned purchased ammo for a refund but that doesn't mean it has the same policy on what to do with "merchandise that...
Thanks for that courteous and logical read on the situation. My disconnect was: I don't use my AK pistol that way (it's a semi-concealable truck gun and also a fun toy to me), and it didn't occur to me that "de facto SBR" was the primary reason people would buy/build these guns, because the few...
Sure (it's happened before), but that will be tomorrow's battle. Right now, no point battling a "ban" on rifle-caliber pistols that doesn't actually exist. Anyone who wants to fight the good fight regarding what's _actually_ being shadow-banned - viz. "stabilizer braces" - now that's a real...
Exactly, thank you. The 4999 is a form for scoring a pistol which has a brace attached to it.
I totally understand "they're delegalizing my desired toy by administrative sleight of hand, no actual elected representatives present". I totally sympathize with it. I don't want to own a stock...
Sigh. So I didn't cut and paste. Doesn't change the facts. The form is not relevant to a firearm not fitted with one of these specified accessories. End of Message. Period. FULL STOP.
How does the saying go? "Criminal or not is just a matter of timing"?
With that said, I have no interest in running afoul of any laws, so I don't own, or want to own, anything I'm not allowed to. Of course that doesn't mean I won't continue to lobby to make more things allowed :) (Suppressors...
Oh, come now. The very top of the form specifies that it is for weapons with accessories commonly known as stabilizing braces. A pistol with no stabilizing brace is inherently not on the scorecard and can't be scored. By your logic, any handgun whatsoever is about to become an illegal SBR. And...
IDK about myth, maybe it's one of those "add-ons" they use when they either can't get you for anything else but REALLY WANT TO LOCK YOU UP, or it's something they tack on for bonus sentencing when they catch you for something else.
I read the scoresheet. This appears to apply ONLY to AR/AK pistols (and presumably anything else built the same way) THAT HAVE A "SHOULDER BRACE". So, if you own an AR/AK pistol and a shoulder brace, sell, destroy or otherwise dispose of the brace and you're good. No unlawful weapon, no...