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    Can a stripped lower be classified as "other"?

    ha ha ha I need more tools!!!!
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    Can a stripped lower be classified as "other"?

    ha ha ha now now I am back to using the term "other" :) Man I need to just move to PA and not deal with the NY BS!!!
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    Can a stripped lower be classified as "other"?

    Thanks for the reply. But the item right now is just a receiver not anything else yet. I think its best to discuss with the FFL as I cannot get a definitive answer. All I know is that there are legally sold ar platform based "others" or "firearms" being sold and I would like to make mine the...
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    Can a stripped lower be classified as "other"?

    I found this info online: The simple answer is, the SAFE Act is a NY law that regulates the features of Handguns, Rifles, and Shotguns. A weapon classified by the ATF as an "Other" or "Firearm" simply doesn't meet NY's definition of a Handgun, Rifle, or Shotgun according to NY Penal Code...
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    Can a stripped lower be classified as "other"?

    The question is pretty simple, "other" or "firearm" such as the POF (google them) AR15 or the mossberg shockwave (yes I know its not a semi auto and a shotgun). So if I am correct it would be listed as a "firearm" rather than an "other"? Meaning buying the lower not as a rifle or a pistol. I...
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    Can a stripped lower be classified as "other"?

    If you buy a stripper lower from a FFL, can you request that it be listed as an "other" or must it be listed as a "rifle" or "pistol" only? POF sells some great AR style rifles as "others" and I was thinking maybe I can build mine that way? I have a few lowers I need to pick up next week and...
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    Question about pinned AR Magazine capacity

    I feel the post could be useful to others moving here from out of state. I was asking about posting for Dicks boycotting as you are fixated on that part.
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    Question about pinned AR Magazine capacity

    I used the wrong terminology. I am attaching my 10 round magazine to the lower permanently. Typically I see this called a "pinned magazine" in the groups that are not NY specific. And the issue has been cleared up. Now I know the tube fed 22lr is different and has different laws. I am...
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    Question about pinned AR Magazine capacity

    This post was not about Dicks. I am glad they are losing money. The only reason I mentioned Dicks was because I bought my rifle that holds 15 rounds there and was confused about the laws. And if THEY were selling it, it must have been legal. I meant generally speaking. I laugh at people...
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    Question about pinned AR Magazine capacity

    Dicks had great prices on black Friday, enough to get me in there. I had to mention how I do NOT like them, before some douche bag said not to shop there. Boycotting large companies does nothing. But they do not even sell guns any more so its a mute point. I miss the Walmart in white...
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    Question about pinned AR Magazine capacity

    I have the 10 round magazines, and the guy on FB was just someone in a group. I was certain he was incorrect, however I wanted to get more opinions from others. I am going to use the mean arms lock for the magazines and get the side loader. I really just shoot at an indoor range for fun and...
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    Question about pinned AR Magazine capacity

    Thank you, I thought that was odd and never heard of such a thing and wanted to get more opinions.
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    Question about pinned AR Magazine capacity

    I am pinning the AR magazine, in order to keep the standard features. One of the groups on FB stated that there is nothing mentioned in the safe act about a fixed magazine capacity. Apparently in the state of CT it states clearly only 10 rounds. That got me thinking, my Marlin 60 I bought at...
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