Posted on 11/16/2018 4:00:44 AM PST by thefactor
It’s a pistol equipped with a brace...perfectly legal in most states.
Ed
Sling, you really don’t know what you’re talking about...
Google “arm brace,” there’s tens of thousands of them that have been sold...it’s a huge, thriving market.
There’s also SBS’s on the market now, shotguns that are registered as “firearms” not shotguns so they can have pistol grips and be the same size as an NFA SBS yet they don’t require a tax stamp.
Ed
Put me in contact with one.
I don’t believe you and I’m pretty sure I can expose them quickly.
My son is having one built for him, in .300 Blackout. Lower is FFL, rest is from various places on sale. A buddy is building it for him.
The buddy suggested buying numerous lowers (FFL) now to get them before the new Washington state laws take effect which will require having taken a safety class prior to buying ANY semi-automatic rifle (including .22 plinking guns!).
Hmm - seeing as this is considered a pistol, the new requirements for the safety training class may not be needed. (It may only be for “assault” rifles. But I doubt it - probably for any firearm. Even though the law was sold as preventing evil assault rifles from getting into the hands of “kids”)
I know multiple people in Bay Ridge who feel that way, and as far as you not believing me, I don’t care.
Ed
I just talked to my friend’s cousin, he’s visiting from Tom’s River, Jersey.
He was born and raised in Bensonhurst, New York, and he loves guns, hates taxes, hates DeBlasio, loves Trump, loves hunting, loves the woods, he sounded like an Alaskan yet he’s as true blue New Yawker as they get.
So, yeah...they DO exist!
I went through the usual Infantry-oriented Army Basic training with the M14 rifle, then eight more weeks of tank crewman training, MOS11-Echo back then, which included the use of the M1911A1 .45 Auto pistol that served this country's military for just a bit less than 75 years, about a third of the Army's and the country's existence.
Call it training, experience, or 50 years worth of satisfied use, [I'm still here, above ground and kicking!] but I believe in the .45 ACP too.
Great holster.
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