I am jealous gunslinger. The only time I get hands on time with that sort of stuff is when i'm out of state shooting friends stuff or renting things at ranges. Maybe someday Ill be able to have my own.......
Gunslinger, I am going to let sleeping dogs lie on this one. I think your point is logical, and the fact I can definitely have it on the gun is good enough for me, ill skip the ATF conversation. Is the picture above your name the AK that has the mag pinned?
-Woody
Freddy, I'm not going to say which gun store because I'm not sure if the guy is an employee or someone who just hangs out there a lot. I don't mean any disrespect I just don't automatically want to attach the gunstore to my conversation if it was unrelated to them...
Thank you for helping everyone. I read the law but I had a disagreement with someone at a local gun store who claimed that wouldn't apply to a folding stock. Obviously he's technically correct but we were arguing over a shock wave brace not a stock so he's wrong. Good stuff
Freddy, I appreciate the heads up I didn't know about that potential. I have a law brace ordered but not here yet, I was curious if others new about the legality first. I will definitely keep an eye out for that. I currently just have the basic shockwave brace mounted.
It is on my permit. It is the law folder with shockwave blade. The entire setup is a compromise but I think it's still handy. I've mounted my sig Romeo 6 scope to it and I shoot steel to 300 yards messing around. It shines as a pistol re0lacement and is a lot easier to make hits from 0 to 100...
I have a AR pistol with a pinned magazine. The mag is not removable so it isn't an assault weapon under NY law. Is there any reason that a law folding brace wouldn't be legal? It's not a stock it's a brace as declared by atf. I don't know of any NY law that would ban a folding brace. Any...