In the RK Guns ads the Heritage Rough Riders always say not available in Illinois. I was just wondering if anyone knew why they are not available in Illinois.
I can only assume that there was a rash of crimes committed by firearms that were then "lost" in a fire.
Sounds like the steel models of the HRR are available, though RK may not sell any of them for simplicity.
Firearms with alloy components (not the parts themselves apparently) are banned for general sale by FFLs in IL:
(720 ILCS 5/24-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 24-3)
Sec. 24-3. Unlawful sale or delivery of firearms.(A) A person commits the offense of unlawful sale or delivery of firearms when he or she knowingly does any of the following:
(h) While holding any license as a dealer, importer, manufacturer or pawnbroker under the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, manufactures, sells or delivers to any unlicensed person a handgun having a barrel, slide, frame or receiver which is a die casting of zinc alloy or any other nonhomogeneous metal which will melt or deform at a temperature of less than 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
For purposes of this paragraph, (1) "firearm" is defined as in the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act; and (2) "handgun" is defined as a firearm designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand, and includes a combination of parts from which such a firearm can be assembled.
"unlicensed person" here refers to someone who doesn't hold an FFL
I can only assume that there was a rash of crimes committed by firearms that were then "lost" in a fire.
Sounds like the steel models of the HRR are available, though RK may not sell any of them for simplicity.
Thanks for the info guys. I was just curious as to why a six shot .22lr revolver would not be allowed. I never thought about it being easier to melt down.