Rockrivr1
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A short month or so ago it became legal for Massachusetts residents to buy new Glocks after years of not being able to. During that time I would bet that the local gun shops where selling large amounts of new Glocks as soon as they came in.
Well, the Attorney General has put a screeching halt to that. The local guns stores received a call earlier this month to stop selling them as they are again removed from the legal selling list.
The reasons are as varied as the confusion over what is really legal in this state. Depending on who you talk to the story could be anything from Sigarms causing a fuss over the chamber indicator to the ease of adjusting the 10 lb trigger pull.
Whatever the reason, a friend of mine received a call from Four Seasons saying that they are offering full refunds to anyone who bought one of these Glocks. No matter how much they've been fired. This has got to hurt the local gun stores who are doing this. Selling new guns and getting back used ones.
Now here's the dilema. It's not mandatory that you turn in your new glock, but it's been stated that if you use these Glocks in a self defense situation, you could be held accountable for using a non-compliant weapon. This statement was given with the "Not a Lawyer" disclaimer, but it was still put out there.
So what would you do? Keep it or return it? You really gotta love this state.
Well, the Attorney General has put a screeching halt to that. The local guns stores received a call earlier this month to stop selling them as they are again removed from the legal selling list.
The reasons are as varied as the confusion over what is really legal in this state. Depending on who you talk to the story could be anything from Sigarms causing a fuss over the chamber indicator to the ease of adjusting the 10 lb trigger pull.
Whatever the reason, a friend of mine received a call from Four Seasons saying that they are offering full refunds to anyone who bought one of these Glocks. No matter how much they've been fired. This has got to hurt the local gun stores who are doing this. Selling new guns and getting back used ones.
Now here's the dilema. It's not mandatory that you turn in your new glock, but it's been stated that if you use these Glocks in a self defense situation, you could be held accountable for using a non-compliant weapon. This statement was given with the "Not a Lawyer" disclaimer, but it was still put out there.
So what would you do? Keep it or return it? You really gotta love this state.