The new gun laws also include tightened restrictions on who can own a machine gun
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-m ... 122d&ei=11
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Bitter Bastard
The new gun laws also include tightened restrictions on who can own a machine gun
Bitter Bastard wrote:What changed with machine gun ownership in MN with the new laws? Or is this another case of bad reporting?The new gun laws also include tightened restrictions on who can own a machine gun
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-m ... 122d&ei=11
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Bitter Bastard
bstrawse wrote:Bitter Bastard wrote:What changed with machine gun ownership in MN with the new laws? Or is this another case of bad reporting?The new gun laws also include tightened restrictions on who can own a machine gun
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-m ... 122d&ei=11
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Bitter Bastard
Binary triggers were prohibited - and the sentence for illegal possession of an automatic firearm, to include auto-sears, was increased from 5 to 20 years.
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gun_fan111v2 wrote:Any plans to challenge the binary trigger provision? Does it apply to paintball guns?
(2) a device that allows a semiautomatic firearm to shoot more than one shot with a single pull of the trigger or by harnessing the recoil of energy of the semiautomatic firearm to which it is affixed so that the trigger resets and continues firing without additional physical manipulation of the trigger.
samginko wrote:I've seen binary triggers being used at the range. Is it illegal in Minnesota?
bstrawse wrote:samginko wrote:I've seen binary triggers being used at the range. Is it illegal in Minnesota?
Yes - and has been for quite some time.
Bryan
bstrawse wrote:Let me correct something I wrote earlier.
The binary trigger prohibition has been in place for quite some time.
Here's the change to the specific machine gun definition/prohibition.(2) a device that allows a semiautomatic firearm to shoot more than one shot with a single pull of the trigger or by harnessing the recoil of energy of the semiautomatic firearm to which it is affixed so that the trigger resets and continues firing without additional physical manipulation of the trigger.
This covers bump stocks and similar items.
Sorry about the misstatement above. 500+ page bill.
Markemp wrote:bstrawse wrote:samginko wrote:I've seen binary triggers being used at the range. Is it illegal in Minnesota?
Yes - and has been for quite some time.
Bryan
Is there any sort of TIPS style program if you see people using one? Asking for a friend.
Markemp wrote:bstrawse wrote:samginko wrote:I've seen binary triggers being used at the range. Is it illegal in Minnesota?
Yes - and has been for quite some time.
Bryan
Is there any sort of TIPS style program if you see people using one? Asking for a friend.
bstrawse wrote:But if you have a spare $125k laying about, we'd be happy to bring a suit on binary triggers
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