Go online and you can buy up to 80 percent of parts of a gun. Considering it's not assembled and only part of a gun, it's not considered one in the eyes of federal law.
Of course he does. Anything to get another conviction.
Everybody better get their pieces and parts now. Before long even shops in neighboring states will get skittish about selling to NY residents. They'll be watching for NY plates.
Uber.Everybody better get their pieces and parts now. Before long even shops in neighboring states will get skittish about selling to NY residents. They'll be watching for NY plates.
Who the hell knows.So...we can't even clean our own guns? I mean, we have disassemble and reassemble things to clean.
Appears it would be legal to possess but doing anything with it without a gunsmith license would clearly be a felony under this law.And it would be a class c felony to posses a stripped lower that we got legally through an ffl?
Yessir.This is beyond retarded.
If they're serialized it looks like they would still be legal but doing anything with them without a gunsmith license might be a felony. They obviously haven't though it through. Who knows.So what is the cut off? Are lowers that are built but lack an upper illegal?
I think patriotic store owners will happily sell parts including uppers, components, and 80%'s to all comers in a brick and mortar store. Just like they sell standard capacity magazines now, although they can't ship them here. New York can go fuck itself as far as imposing its law on other states, and the text of this bill at least doesn't seem to say anything about buying shit out of state and bringing it back, except for those evil unserialized lowers.Uber.
I think patriotic store owners will happily sell parts including uppers, components, and 80%'s to all comers in a brick and mortar store. Just like they sell standard capacity magazines now, although they can't ship them here. New York can go fuck itself as far as imposing its law on other states, and the text of this bill at least doesn't seem to say anything about buying shit out of state and bringing it back, except for those evil unserialized lowers.
Problem: Stripped lowers transfer like pistols. You CANNOT buy them out of state without having them shipped to a NY FFL. Uber won't help. You need that valid out of state ID. So we may be fucked in that department. Even if the bill doesn't literally ban transferring stripped lowers to non-licensed gunsmiths, it bans building them out here, and probably some FFLs may stop transferring them and some manufacturers and FFLs will stop shipping them here (although they would probably rely on the transferring FFL to be compliant). But under this bill it would seem that it would be legal to have them transferred to you to take out of state to build. And bring back.
So definitely, the time to buy stripped lowers is YESTERDAY, and the second-best time is NOW.
I was gonna say, seriously, where? This hasn't happened to me.No they won’t. I get ID’d all the time in neighboring states and subsequently denied sales for even small amounts of ammo.
I was gonna say, seriously, where? This hasn't happened to me.
Then again you live in NYC. Were you trying to buy in New Jersey? I can definitely see that happening, they're just about as bad as NYC, and NYC actually restricts ammunition to licensees. We don't have that upstate.
I don't get carded buying ammo in PA. In fact I don't get carded buying ammo in New York outside of places like Dicks or Walmart that I actively avoid now.
NYC is an AIDS that infects anywhere within commuting distance.PA. Namely Sarco or Heritage Guild. I’ve gotten lucky at random places in PA though far from borders.
Do you think maintenance covers upgrades and changes? Cuomo wants all part to be sold though ffls and I think he even wants them to be serialized..How long before we are getting ID'd for buying cleaning supplies? Why not have it so that every cleaning patch has to have a serial number printed on it? These people are that fucking retarded.I tend to agree that this law applies to stripped serialized builds as well. Looks like they caught on that we can just build whatever we want under the radar even after the Safe Act. It definitely doesn’t apply to cleaning or maintenance on guns you already own though.