NY Gun Law....Weapons Affected.

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Thank you for posting this. I suspect it will be referred to a lot as the actual effects of the legislation continue to crystallize.

One thing of note, there had been some chatter that some duty type semi automatic handguns would be banned as assault weapons. That appears NOT to be case.
 
What is sad is that we have traitors in the mist. Not many anti gunners and certainly not the media could come up with a comprehensive.list.
 
So if a new company is started under a new name, those AR types under a new name would be OK?
 
Thank you for posting this. My plan was to buy a new CZ 712 utility and it looks like a still can. Any idea of I can still buy a mag ext for it?
 
didn't see any kel-tec or hi-point sub rifles on that list, think they overlooked them?
 
Even if your gun is not on the list what do you do next year if nobody makes a 7rnd mag for it since you can't posess higer capacity mags??
 
I don't know...this is the list of 'assault weapons'.

It really doesn't address the magazine issue, regarding handguns NOT classified as assault weapons.

Still blurry for me.

Also high-capacity revolvers are not mentioned. Could be a sticking point.

Waiting to see.
 
So Remington 1100 is on that list. Glad I'm not in that mess, I'm mad for you guys. This is outrageous.
 
So if a new company is started under a new name, those AR types under a new name would be OK?

Unfortunatly, no.

"This list is intended only as a guide and is not meant to be an exclusive, exhaustive list as there may be additional weapons that will also meet the amended definition under the new law."

Leaves it kinda open ended.
 
Interesting...the Remington 1100 is only listed as the "Tactical" version. M1 Carbines not on the list...

What would irritate me most is that because it includes 22LR, my S&W MP 15-22 would be banned....and its my favorite gun to shoot.
 
I dont see robinson armament on there,only under the ak part, probably for the vepr, is the m96 & xcr exempt? also, it lists the sig 550 &551, not the 556 . is the 556 scm exempt too?
 
I believe thats only ment as examples, not a list. The legal determining factor is still prohibited features just more than 1 instead of 2 now.
 
This is not an exhaustive list, so don't assume that if it isn't on this list it isn't covered. The law is so poorly drafted and so vague it could include a great many firearms nobody expected it to.
 
Clicking on the actual laws written by the top of the page is just unbelievable,the jargan used, the wording used, theres professors at M.I.T. that wont be able to understand it,there is a section on page 48 that says 200.00 fine if cought in your home with a magazine that has more than 7 rounds.If cought outside the home, its 200.00 fine & up to six months in jail. that is so insane i cant believe what i am reading.
 
I hope the SKS falls outside of the list. But...to quote..

This list is intended only as a guide and is not meant to be an exclusive, exhaustive list as there may be additional weapons that will also meet the amended definition under the new law.
 
That list looks like it was compiled by a high school student over a weekend. Seriously.

for AR-15... is "Palmetto" the same as "Palmetto State Armory"??? Seems like they would have used LEGAL names instead of nicknames for companies. Further... where does a homebuilt gun fit in here? I built three AK47 rifles from kits/blanks. They are, of course, NOT on this list. One could also build an AR15 from 80% and it does not show up on the list. It is CLEAR that NY rushed this... to the point that someone might successfully challenge in court.

Edit: Nevermind, I guess this covers it

This list is intended only as a guide and is not meant to be an exclusive, exhaustive list as there may be additional weapons that will also meet the amended definition under the new law.
 
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