Got it.
This one was driving me nuts and I did more research than you'd think.. and had some very different ideas. Thing is, your description had it backwards... you bastard.. hehe.
Even with the picture it took me a few minutes, but here it is. Some Alabama college football thing...
It's always been kind of hard to even find someone who even has one.
I've had a box of it (just WWB target stuff), for what has to be around ten years or so, that I offered to give away locally and haven't found takers. An ex, 4.. maybe 5 exes ago, accidentally bought a box instead of .357...
Today I added the HCC thread prefix tag; really just to distinguish these, so that folks know exactly what they are getting without opening.
One thing I wanted to mention: I've seen a couple of people post and then pull out when they realized it was an HCC thread rather than intended as a...
@livingston
You posted this already in June (which I found out from another member, @Steal2B ,when I dupe posted it a couple of days ago and he corrected me)...
Semi-off-topic, but I found this very interesting. This thread made me google and and came across this 21 minute animated documentary on how N.Korea functions. I didn't know basically any of this.
Sure, I guess that could work if you made the magazine walls as thick as anything else, buuuut.. somebody would have to sink money into at least some level of development; perhaps especially in regard to designing said internal magazine redesign to reliably feed (maybe, i dunno). Also from a...
I think the problem there would be that if the mag walls ever take any damage then the whole receiver would be garbage. Fixed mags that can be replaced if damaged make a whole lot more sense. DPMS does sell the DS-15 and DS-10 lowers, which come with pre-fixed PMAGS and Lancers respectively.
There is a problem with your logic here though. Lets, just as an example, look at the SKS rifle on this point. The SKS (without modification) is a fixed magazine rifle and is accepted as such in NYS (as far as anyone knows).
You may or may not be familiar with the breakdown of an SKS, but if...
Yeah, and as I said, I didn't think it at all actually relevant. I'm not saying the cop should have even known that, let alone stopped and thought, 'Well, those MIGHT not do as much damage to me as they would if they were 'technically' defined as knives".
It's not a matter of brand. The only thing generally accepted to be for sure (and only so sure at that) considered legal is a permanently fixed magazine (or permanent within reason; meaning cannot be simply removed via tool)
Not that I think this is especially relevant to anything, but just because it's stated in the title (and people are saying knives) I figured I'd point out that Sai are not actually knives. They don't have a blade, and aren't designed to cut or pierce (though generally the round bar does often...
Well, I did find this on their site after I posted that.
https://armaglock.com/regulatory-approval/
All it says though is that they've sent letters asking for approval from NY agencies. Not that they got it.
I would expect you would get arrested and become the test case with that installed...
Who says it is ? I'm not sure how they could even claim that.. but I don't see anywhere on their site that they do. They say designed for and legal in CA. Where do you see them say NY ? (I'm not saying you're wrong that they say it, but I don't see it anywhere)...
Having looked at the video for that magazine lock , I'm not sure if that would fly in NY either. I'm also not certain that it wouldn't though. Interesting concept..
Come on people with the thread titles already. Why must we say and ask this so often ? Multiple merged threads and not one of them that was clearly titled what it was actually about.
I haven't slept barely at all in at least this whole week (literally just minutes a day at most) because I have no AC and an apartment with very high humidity (because reasons). Just roasting alive in here.
Because of that though, my vision keeps getting blurry here and there and I initially...
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