does anyone know the real reason Nevada uses their own system?
IS it just a way to have a hidden tax of 25 dollars per purchase? I dont think the state makes alot of profit off it if so after paying all the wages and associated costs.
the mcdonald case has to be settled before it would even be possible to go after the hughes amendment. the second part is it has to be well thought out and planned. going out and filing a sear and getting arrested is a bad way to challenge the law. the problem about challenging the law is you...
that looks cool. I would love to get my hands on a parts kit i could make a semi auto build from "shortened AKS-74 receivers, made from stamped steel" then again it would cost probably as much as 1-2 quality ar-15's for that to happen. :(
I would prefer to use gunsamerica more but almost every single seller i look at wants way over the value of the guns. for example a seller from here in vegas when i was looking at local guns for sale...
well i have a .22/.410 it is a gun with two barrels a 410 shotgun and a .22 rifle over it. another good benefit is the 410 also shoots .45 rounds, it just has no rifling in that barrel.
I know they make then so I want a bigger one with something like a 12 ga and .223, .308 or .30-'06.
it would...
actually the words "well regulated" means well trained. if you look at basically all federal records and even work wrote by the founding fathers of that time they use it in that way. I wrote long paragraph about this probably last year but instead of redoing it I will copy another web site that...
rfid does have it's flaws. one is jamming the other is killing the RFID tag.
whoever built it was caring more about looks than function but it works.
http://hackaday.com/2009/12/22/terminate-rfid-tags/
sounds like a good things to me. if I remember right the current one is 20 years and not as many people to get it after retiring. Is my understanding of this correct and it would apply to military police ( MP's right )? It is about time the military get thrown a bone even if it is just so far...
I live in Vegas locally and would be glad to help out. I work retail and with the low sales every january I am getting cut back to only 2 days a week that month anyways so I have plenty of time.
the legal ground they stand on for 4473 forms is interstate trade. if you do a face to face in state the federal government has much less legal ground to stand on for regulating sales.
From my understanding there is a loophole in the law that allows you to posses a antique pre 1899 firearm or muzzle loading firearms. the kicker in the ammo is also illegal to own for them anyways. I am not sure if the word ammunition is defined in 922 but it might apply to black powder also...
Here in Nevada there is a way to get your gun rights restored if you are a felon. Not many people get it and it DOES NOT remove the conviction from your record. There are no methods to expunge records in Nevada, but it is the one way to restore those rights through the Nevada government. I think...
The real kicker is nowhere I could find the word ammunition defined. So how does a black powder gun fall into the situation? What is ammo? Is it just one component or is it only the complete item ready to be used? Can just having the black powder be illegal? Do you need the ball also? If you...
actually divemedic according to that it still does not matter if it fires modern amunition as long as it was manufactured before 1899. notice the or between section a) and section b)
it has to just meet a) b) or c) to be considered antique. I knew there was this restriction that made then...
Does this apply to antique weapons under federal law also? so can you hand the prohibited person an antique shotgun and not be breaking federal law? (state laws also apply of course)
Your biggest problem is that it could cause the powder to cake together and be a solid chunk more so than a powder. then it burns slow like a rocket and not a explosion. For old black powder if the water washed through it the potassium nitrate dissolves in water so the oxidizer could wash out of...
If i can count right I have 6 made in the 1800's
2 1893 turkish mauser
1 1891 argentine mauser
1 iver johnson safety hammerless automatic revolver in .38 S&W made 1897
1 iver johnson safety hammerless automatic revolver in .32 S&W made circa 1894-1895
1 mosin nagant made in 1895
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