It's not really a chain. He has 2 locations. One in the city and one in Henny. I think it's better than Dinosaur but not as good as the mom and pop smoker out back joints.
This factory was a couple blocks from me. I think i remember my grandfather pointing it out to me when I was a little kid as the corner of Culver and Atlantic. It's now Sticky Lips. That building was built in the 30's for "Pike Motor Company"
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There’s something to be gained from company newsletters.
A little wrinkled by time and water, passed along to me by a reader, Metered Impressions, an eight-page monthly report, gives the real-time report on a Rochester company that transformed itself and its workforce during World...
Nevermind, NYS PEN 600 says any weapons that fits the def. posted above ( 50 years old) can be registered at any time
16-a. Registration. (a) An owner of a weapon defined in paragraph (e) or (f) of subdivision twenty-two of section 265.00 of this chapter, possessed before the date of the...
It's strange, the law allows magazines to be registered at any time. While it calls out 50 year old can not be "assault weapons" it also throws in the "as long as they are registered" but doesn't provide the clause to say they can be registered at any time like they do for magazines
NYS PEN...
Members,
We are writing to update you on the plan to return full access to our rifle and pistol ranges. We realize the restriction in hours has been a great inconvenience for many of you, and we have been working on a plan to address the serious safety issues that occurred, while returning full...
If you can demonstrate that the lower portion of your grip forms the same angle as a rifle stock you have an argument. If it is a steeper angle than a rifle stock it's a pistol grip.
Seems a bit out of order. Having a gun placed on your permit while it's still on the FFL's books and you don't own it.
Monroe County System:
1. Purchase gun, NICS check, Get receipt from FFL
2. Go to clerks office, present receipt, pay $3, and have it added to your permit. They hand you a...
I did find a nice loophole. No Brady check has to be performed if "there is an absence of telecommunications facilities in the geographical area in which the business premises are located."
If you go to GBS 897
Sale of a firearm, rifle or shotgun at a gun show
you get this:
"1. A national instant criminal background check shall be conducted and no person shall sell or transfer a firearm, rifle or shotgun at a gun show, except in accordance with the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 922(t)...
The only thing the law changed was private sales.
New York General Business Law § 898. Private sale or disposal of firearms, rifles and shotguns
As you are a holder of a federal firearms license it would not be considered a "private sale" When you obtained a firearm.