sprigfan wrote:I wonder if people in MN specifically are becoming hesitant to purchase AR's, since these bills wouldn't grandfather them in?
PileDriver wrote:sprigfan wrote:I wonder if people in MN specifically are becoming hesitant to purchase AR's, since these bills wouldn't grandfather them in?
They may plan on moving.
Squib Joe wrote:Or digging a deep hole.
Not me. Just saying.
Mn01r6 wrote:Squib Joe wrote:Or digging a deep hole.
Not me. Just saying.
"My pistol is for fighting my way to my rifle" ...which may be in a storage locker in Hudson.
Squib Joe wrote:Or digging a deep hole.
Not me. Just saying.
Mn01r6 wrote:Bill's Hudson could make a fortune offering secure, climate controlled firearm storage to all us MN outlaws
OldmanFCSA wrote:Squib Joe wrote:Or digging a deep hole.
Not me. Just saying.
Have you ever buried one for a test of condition after a year?
How did you package?
Did you put inside a large PVC tube?
If yes, were both ends capped and glued?
Or did one end have a screwed on cap?
Is it possible to find using a metal detector device?
Just curious ???????????????????? Lots of people say "Bury Them" (guns) and I'm curious if anyone has ever done so and what their results were after a year or so of Minnesota Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall seasons.
ME - I would forget where I buried them. Probably NOT a good option.
Edit: Did anyone also bury ammo with said rifle?
xd ED wrote:Mn01r6 wrote:Bill's Hudson could make a fortune offering secure, climate controlled firearm storage to all us MN outlaws
I think you get into some real legal considerations because they have an FFL. With firearms, possession is ownership. But maybe there's an opportunity for them...
Many years ago, Bill's had a layaway program where one could buy a gun on layaway, they kept it onsite, and allowed the purchaser to make payments, and shoot the gun at their range until it was fully paid for. All legit, because they didn't transfer the gun until it was paid for...
It may or may not be legal for a MN resident to store a firearm out of state, but it's an idea worth pursuing.
IDPA Shooter wrote:xd ED wrote:Mn01r6 wrote:Bill's Hudson could make a fortune offering secure, climate controlled firearm storage to all us MN outlaws
I think you get into some real legal considerations because they have an FFL. With firearms, possession is ownership. But maybe there's an opportunity for them...
Many years ago, Bill's had a layaway program where one could buy a gun on layaway, they kept it onsite, and allowed the purchaser to make payments, and shoot the gun at their range until it was fully paid for. All legit, because they didn't transfer the gun until it was paid for...
It may or may not be legal for a MN resident to store a firearm out of state, but it's an idea worth pursuing.
Pretty sure its legal. Front Sight had hundreds of AR's stored onsite in NV for CA residents when I was there years ago.
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