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  • #31
    Quiet
    retired Goon
    • Mar 2007
    • 30242

    Originally posted by Redeyedrider
    How can you tell the date of manufacture on a weapon w/o a s/n
    If it's not in the NV serial number database, then it's an illegal firearm.

    Exemption to this:
    A. Firearm made by a FFL.
    B. Firearm possessed by a Gov/Mil/LE agency.
    C. Federally defined antique firearm.
    D. Federally defined C&R firearm.


    This will lead to LEOs operating under a "confiscate and let the Courts figure it out" mindset.
    ^If it's not in the NV database, then arrest/confiscate and let the DA's Office determine if it's exempt or not, before proceeding to the Courts.
    Last edited by Quiet; 09-29-2021, 1:07 PM.
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    • #32
      Quiet
      retired Goon
      • Mar 2007
      • 30242

      Originally posted by M1NM
      "In 1964, the M16 entered US military service" I got my forgings in 1965 and finished them in 1966. - prove I didn't
      ArmaLite, then Colt held the patents to it and no one else could legally obtain forgings for the AR15 receiver until after 1977.
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      • #33
        sigstroker
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jan 2009
        • 19655

        Originally posted by xmikex
        This has been true for a while. As long as they get your contributions without having to actually do anything they will keep doing it.
        That's why they haven't gotten any from me for awhile.

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        • #34
          sigstroker
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Jan 2009
          • 19655

          Originally posted by Quiet
          If it's not in the NV serial number database, then it's an illegal firearm.

          Exemption to this:
          A. Firearm made by a FFL.
          B. Firearm possessed by a Gov/Mil/LE agency.
          C. Federally defined antique firearm.
          D. Federally defined C&R firearm.


          This will lead to LEOs operating under a "confiscate and let the Courts figure it out" mindset.
          ^If it's not in the NV database, then arrest/confiscate and let the DA's Office determine if it's exempt or not, before proceeding to the Courts.
          Probably the majority of firearms in NV are not in the database. NV has only had registration for awhile. Not to mention if someone in UT drives in and wants wants to sell a gun, no ser no in the database. If you arrest everyone having a gun not in the database, you'll be proceeding to the courts alright, but not the way you think.

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          • #35
            sigstroker
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Jan 2009
            • 19655

            Won't be the first time. NV has a history of passing extremely anti-gun laws that get dumped by the courts. It's like some idiot like Bloomberg was writing the bills.

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            • #36
              LBDamned
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Feb 2011
              • 19040

              Originally posted by Redeyedrider
              How can you tell the date of manufacture on a weapon w/o a s/n
              pssst, I think that's the point
              "Kamala is a radical leftist lunatic" ~ Donald J. Trump

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              • #37
                smittty
                Calguns Addict
                • Feb 2008
                • 6254

                At 73 when do you plan to wear out one ar15 let alone 4 new ones?

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                • #38
                  Hateca
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 675

                  Originally posted by Quiet
                  If it's not in the NV serial number database, then it's an illegal firearm.

                  Exemption to this:
                  A. Firearm made by a FFL.
                  B. Firearm possessed by a Gov/Mil/LE agency.
                  C. Federally defined antique firearm.
                  D. Federally defined C&R firearm.


                  This will lead to LEOs operating under a "confiscate and let the Courts figure it out" mindset.
                  ^If it's not in the NV database, then arrest/confiscate and let the DA's Office determine if it's exempt or not, before proceeding to the Courts.
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                  • #39
                    Oldmandan
                    Veteran Member
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 2721

                    Franklin Armory is in NV. They have been 2A supporters for CA, I’m sure they will help the cause
                    "To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them" - Richard Henry Lee

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                    • #40
                      Quiet
                      retired Goon
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 30242

                      Originally posted by Hateca
                      There is no serial number database in NV. We don’t register guns here like in KA. Background checks are different here. Have a CCW there is no background check. Even with background check they know nothing regarding the firearm.
                      The legislative intent of the new NV laws is to allow NV DPS to create and maintain a serial number database.

                      Elements of NV DPS have been remodeled to be similar to CA DOJ BOF and to have them enact regulations that "clarify" the NV laws, until the Courts tell them it is not allowed.
                      ^The anti-gun elements in the NV Gov that did this, still wants to enact a Dangerous Weapons/NFA Permit/Licensing system, that similar to the CA DOJ Dangerous Weapons Permit/Licensing system, as a means to regulate NFA firearms in NV.
                      Last edited by Quiet; 09-30-2021, 6:43 AM.
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                      • #41
                        lastinline
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2014
                        • 2364

                        Originally posted by Quiet


                        This will lead to LEOs operating under a "confiscate and let the Courts figure it out" mindset.
                        ^If it's not in the NV database, then arrest/confiscate and let the DA's Office determine if it's exempt or not, before proceeding to the Courts.
                        However this works out, one thing is for certain: more people will have a valid reason to hate, despise, distrust, and do whatever it takes to be anti-police.
                        This of course can be toned down, if those cops refuse to enforce such crap.

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                        • #42
                          Hateca
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 675

                          Originally posted by Quiet
                          The legislative intent of the new NV laws is to allow NV DPS to create and maintain a serial number database.

                          Elements of NV DPS have been remodeled to be similar to CA DOJ BOF and to have them enact regulations that "clarify" the NV laws, until the Courts tell them it is not allowed.
                          ^The anti-gun elements in the NV Gov that did this, still wants to enact a Dangerous Weapons/NFA Permit/Licensing system, that similar to the CA DOJ Dangerous Weapons Permit/Licensing system, as a means to regulate NFA firearms in NV.
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                          • #43
                            GW
                            I need a LIFE!!
                            • May 2004
                            • 16078

                            Originally posted by sigstroker
                            NRA is basically worthless.
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                            • #44
                              ar15barrels
                              I need a LIFE!!
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 57124

                              Originally posted by Redeyedrider
                              How can you tell the date of manufacture on a weapon w/o a s/n
                              You can start with the make and model.
                              It's common knowledge when companies produced specific models.
                              Whole books have been written by authors that gather this type of info and sell it to interested parties.
                              If the "blaster" company only produced an "x200" from 1940 to 1955, you would know that the "blaster x200" without a serial number was produced sometime between 1940 and 1955.
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                              Most work performed while-you-wait.

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                              • #45
                                NoHeavyHitter
                                Banned
                                • Jul 2011
                                • 2876

                                Not a chance... I looked at NV when I decided to leave CA and simply found too much wind-blown dirt and rampant election fraud to become a tax payer there. Also, I got tired of the lack of trees and endless desert although I'm sure there are lots of places to shoot.

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