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It makes a difference...to me
It has been mentioned by those with more credibility than the two of you that
even though there are no "super" or "sub" assualt weapon levels
removal should be refrained from for now...
But what a FFL does is an indicator of what might be allowed
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BB now counts as "detachable mag"It makes a difference...to me
It has been mentioned by those with more credibility than the two of you that
even though there are no "super" or "sub" assualt weapon levels
removal should be refrained from for now...
But what a FFL does is an indicator of what might be allowed
But thanks for your insightful observationsComment
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Never mind then
I don't understand why you are replying
I'm not confused at all
Why you are so confused...didn't you read ALL the thread replies?
I asked "The Thousands" if he knew whether the BB had been removed from
The converted to featureless weapons...
So unless you were at the same LGS along with "meno377" that I'm asking the question about...you won't know
the answer and are just stirring the pot instead of being helpful
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In the context of the other thread you linked here, it is unknown whether the bb needs to stay on an AW in 2017 when it's been registered. BUT it does not apply to this thread in this situation considering a featureless rifle. If you are still concerned, that's your business, but a bb has no purpose with a featureless rifle.It makes a difference...to me
It has been mentioned by those with more credibility than the two of you that
even though there are no "super" or "sub" assualt weapon levels
removal should be refrained from for now...
But what a FFL does is an indicator of what might be allowed
But thanks for your insightful observationsOriginally posted by FjoldI've been married so long that I don't even look both ways when I cross the street.Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.
-Milton Friedman
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For Christ's sake...I'm asking a simple F'ing question the two of you wantIn the context of the other thread you linked here, it is unknown whether the bb needs to stay on an AW in 2017 when it's been registered. BUT it does not apply to this thread in this situation considering a featureless rifle. If you are still concerned, that's your business, but a bb has no purpose with a featureless rifle.
to make SUCH AN ISSUE OVER
It doesn't matter what I think/beleave
It sure doesn't matter what THE TWO OF YOU think/beleave
I'm JUST CURIOUS IF THE FFL removed the BBs or not
AND ITS A QUESTION NEITHER OF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER TO
GO AWAY ALREADYsigpic
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Get a grip. It's a discussion that we are allowed to participate whether you like it or not as long as we don't break the rules.For Christ's sake...I'm asking a simple F'ing question the two of you want
to make SUCH AN ISSUE OVER
It doesn't matter what I think/beleave
It sure doesn't matter what THE TWO OF YOU think/beleave
I'm JUST CURIOUS IF THE FFL removed the BBs or not
AND ITS A QUESTION NEITHER OF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER TO
GO AWAY ALREADYOriginally posted by FjoldI've been married so long that I don't even look both ways when I cross the street.Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.
-Milton Friedman
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LOL, yeah but there SHOULD be a rule about reading the entire thread and all replies before posting a non-responsive answer...
Lighten up yourself...go back and read the context of my question and you would discover there was/is no way for you to answer...
You barged into the discussion quoting my question and then making statements regarding feature requirements ...
That was not/is not my questionsigpic
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And I was simply answering your question that it doesn't matter about the bb itself. No need to get so upset about a technical issue.LOL, yeah but there SHOULD be a rule about reading the entire thread and all replies before posting a non-responsive answer...
Lighten up yourself...go back and read the context of my question and you would discover there was/is no way for you to answer...
You barged into the discussion quoting my question and then making statements regarding feature requirements ...
That was not/is not my questionOriginally posted by FjoldI've been married so long that I don't even look both ways when I cross the street.Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.
-Milton Friedman
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You just don't let go when you're wrong do you?
You did NOT answer my question
And unless you were at that LGS...you cannot answer
But thanks for the increase in my post countLast edited by ProtectThe2nd; 12-23-2016, 1:42 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by FjoldI've been married so long that I don't even look both ways when I cross the street.Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program.
-Milton Friedman
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Wow...I just cannot imagine what you think you read
And how you think your replies have been helpful
Wow...
Hopefully I will get an answer from the one person who would know...
Which, even though your ego would suggest otherwise...
Wait for it.......................IT'S NOT YOUsigpic
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The other comments here are completely valid. Why not just call the FFL and ask directly if you're seeking a direct answer? What that FFL did most certainly will not be a blanket as to what other FFL's will do for "featureless" rifles.
The law is vague and does not specificy what is "allowed" for featureless rifles. It only specifies that FFL's must turn in any "assault weapons" for destruction, remove from the state, or remove the offending features. An FFL can keep it as simple as possible or add-on more expensive features than raise the price accordingly with or without the BB. People are still going to complain about prices.
If you want a factory configured example, look at the Black Rain Ordnance NY rifle. They use the Thordsen stock. There is a video of it in my featureless build thread.Comment
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