Would you say you could be "point blank" about it?
Would you say you could be "point blank" about it?
Pistols have no mag capacity under 922R regulation.I believe certain ones were limited to 10 rds. As per 922R. But different story altogether.
Awaiting the name of the range...
I went to Point Blank yesterday and bought an inexpensive .22 pistol and they were really trying to pump me for my email address. Their 'manager' or floor supervisor even tried to tell me that it's needed for the 4473. I was adamant that they have all the information they need when they cuck under to the ATF so they can kick in my door, THEN, he tried convincing me that they emailed out their deals to us. If it wasn't for the .22 being half the cost because of a loose front sight (which I fixed with Loctite lol), I would have walked out.
I've been using up the 'free range time' cards that I've collected and have heard some idiotic and stupid things from the RSOs there. One shot every 5 seconds, which was rescinded by another RO who said it was every other second. They jumped me at another session for doing doubles with my AR, hitting within a 3x5 card at 15 yards, but two stalls over, two Carmelites were goofing off on their lunch break and waving guns at everything that moved. No Wolf/Tula, BrownBear .223 etc... but M193 (which is hard as heck on any plates/backstop, etc...) is allowed. No more than 10 rounds in a mag (which is where this might stem from) but then a guy a few rows down let the RO shoot his AR9 with a full 33 rounder jammed in it.
Vertical grip ok on pistol if total length is at least 26". Doesn't include removable muzzle devices. Can't conceil pistol with vertical grip.
These stocks ok if it doesn't exceed 13.5" from end of buttstock to center of trigger.
Correctamundo. The ATF, in past letters and cases, have shown that arm braces go out of brace territory and into stock territory if the LOP (measured with a framing square) is over 13.5". If you have a folding brace, whether the gun is still functional or not with it folded, OAL is measured with the brace folded, not opened. Clear as mud, lol
The VFG on 26"+ makes it a firearm and no longer a pistol and concealment turns it into an AOW.
Vertical grip ok on pistol if total length is at least 26". Doesn't include removable muzzle devices. Can't conceil pistol with vertical grip.
These stocks ok if it doesn't exceed 13.5" from end of buttstock to center of trigger.
Just clarifying, OAL of weapon with a forward vertical grip is measured folded.
Yep, I got that too generalized, didn't I?