It's all good. It's a great point. Even if it's legal, it's hard to tell and I can see a temporary confiscation happening and legal fees associated. I prefer I think about these things now then to think about them behind bars.
That is a very good point. Obviously I can't prove its a blocked bushing on the fly without either disassembling the gun or firing it. The cop probably won't care enough to wait and see because it'll make him look like a hero if he books someone with a "killing machine". Ah shit man. I think you...
Yeah well, I'm complicated. Truthfully I just want everything now so I don't have to get it later. (not a collapsible stock, a telescopic stock) but I'm not going to do it if it makes me a criminal. As you said, each to their own. Just hoping someone knew the answer.
Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for your time. I'll see about consulting with a lawyer about it. It's crazy to me they want to pass a gun control law at midnight and expect everyone to comply with very little guidance. It's crazy it's even a law when it's not socially acceptable by the educated...
Thanks! That's what I'm trying to do, keep things compliant. Hence the question, is that acceptable to block gas making it a single shot so I can have a telescopic stock and pistol grip. I keep seeing things like you must weld or epoxy things like threaded barrels and put a permanent pin in the...
Because I want a mini 14. Plus, putting a sealed gas block can be changed back later without damaging the gun. I can't just unfix a mag. At least with the gas block I can take apart the gun and put in the original gas block once I'm out of Ny.
Well because I'm impatient and want to express my 2a as soon as possible while trying to not go to jail. Plus my lease doesn't end for another year. Who wants to wait that long? Lol