Lumpy wrote:I'm considering a new purchase and am somewhat bewildered by the spread of available prices (specifically for Dracos and other AK- pistols). Generally speaking what's the difference between an $800.00 gun and a $1300.00 gun of the same or comparable models?
Lumpy wrote:Also now that I think of it, what is involved in purchasing a firearm that is on Minnesota's SAMSAW list? If ordering from the manufacturer who confirms one's PtP or carry permit status, the seller or the FFL intermediary?
Bitter Bastard wrote:Lumpy wrote:Also now that I think of it, what is involved in purchasing a firearm that is on Minnesota's SAMSAW list? If ordering from the manufacturer who confirms one's PtP or carry permit status, the seller or the FFL intermediary?
The FFL when you do the paperwork.
Holland&Holland wrote:Bitter Bastard wrote:Lumpy wrote:Also now that I think of it, what is involved in purchasing a firearm that is on Minnesota's SAMSAW list? If ordering from the manufacturer who confirms one's PtP or carry permit status, the seller or the FFL intermediary?
The FFL when you do the paperwork.
??? So you don’t go through an FFL?
Semi-Automatic Military Style Assault Weapons. In MN, require a PtP or carry permit to buy like handguns.Holland&Holland wrote:What is the SAMSAW list?
Lumpy wrote:Semi-Automatic Military Style Assault Weapons. In MN, require a PtP or carry permit to buy like handguns.Holland&Holland wrote:What is the SAMSAW list?
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/624.712 Subd. 7.
Lumpy wrote:Addendum: I was focused on 7.62x39, but I only just realized that one could alternately get a pistol AR in .300 Blackout which might actually be the better home defense weapon. Your opinions anyone?
(ETA:) The price range spread is even more insane at least going by this page: https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore ... 0-blackout
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