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For whatever reason these are listed as Remington, but I just got the package today and they are factory Marlin magazines in Marlin bubble packs.
What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
from the same outfit that refused to ship me a collapsable stock for a shotgun, saying it was illegal in MN.
Pursuant to section 624.712, subd. 7(2), a firearm is also considered a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon if it is another model of a listed firearm, is made by the same manufacturer as the listed firearm, has the same action design, and
-Is a redesigned, renamed, or renumbered version; or
-Has a slight modification or enhancement (such as a folding or retractable stock; adjustable sight; case deflector for left-handed shooters; shorter barrel; wooden, plastic, or metal stock; larger clip size; different caliber; or a bayonet mount).
A person who wishes to acquire a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon may apply to the local chief of police or county sheriff for a transferee permit, although a transferee permit is not required for purchase of such weapons. Minn. Stat. § 624.7131. See the Minnesota Licensing of Gun Purchasers/Owners section for further information.
With certain limited exceptions, if a person wishes to acquire a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon from a federally licensed dealer, but does not have a transferee permit or a permit to carry a handgun, the dealer must file a report with the police chief or sheriff, who then performs a background check. Section 624.7132, subd. 1, 2; see also section 624.7132, subd. 12(a)(exempting transfers from non-dealers from this requirement). See the Minnesota Background Checks section for further information.
ManVenture Outpost wrote:from the same outfit that refused to ship me a collapsable stock for a shotgun, saying it was illegal in MN.
Rusty,Pursuant to section 624.712, subd. 7(2), a firearm is also considered a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon if it is another model of a listed firearm, is made by the same manufacturer as the listed firearm, has the same action design, and
-Is a redesigned, renamed, or renumbered version; or
-Has a slight modification or enhancement (such as a folding or retractable stock; adjustable sight; case deflector for left-handed shooters; shorter barrel; wooden, plastic, or metal stock; larger clip size; different caliber; or a bayonet mount).
A person who wishes to acquire a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon may apply to the local chief of police or county sheriff for a transferee permit, although a transferee permit is not required for purchase of such weapons. Minn. Stat. § 624.7131. See the Minnesota Licensing of Gun Purchasers/Owners section for further information.
With certain limited exceptions, if a person wishes to acquire a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon from a federally licensed dealer, but does not have a transferee permit or a permit to carry a handgun, the dealer must file a report with the police chief or sheriff, who then performs a background check. Section 624.7132, subd. 1, 2; see also section 624.7132, subd. 12(a)(exempting transfers from non-dealers from this requirement). See the Minnesota Background Checks section for further information.
I don't agree with these policies, and I'm not sure of the exact nature of them, but for me and my business, I'd rather be safe than sorry. If you can get it locally I'm glad you can at least still get it, and I would go for it! In this political climate, I can't take any chances on how the MAN interprets your newly modified assault weapon!
Pursuant to section 624.712, subd. 7(2), a firearm is also considered a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon if it is another model of a listed firearm, is made by the same manufacturer as the listed firearm, has the same action design, and
-Is a redesigned, renamed, or renumbered version; or
-Has a slight modification or enhancement (such as a folding or retractable stock; adjustable sight; case deflector for left-handed shooters; shorter barrel; wooden, plastic, or metal stock; larger clip size; different caliber; or a bayonet mount).
A person who wishes to acquire a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon may apply to the local chief of police or county sheriff for a transferee permit, although a transferee permit is not required for purchase of such weapons. Minn. Stat. § 624.7131. See the Minnesota Licensing of Gun Purchasers/Owners section for further information.
With certain limited exceptions, if a person wishes to acquire a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon from a federally licensed dealer, but does not have a transferee permit or a permit to carry a handgun, the dealer must file a report with the police chief or sheriff, who then performs a background check. Section 624.7132, subd. 1, 2; see also section 624.7132, subd. 12(a)(exempting transfers from non-dealers from this requirement). See the Minnesota Background Checks section for further information.
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