September 2020 dates are posted on our website for the NRA Home Firearms Safety Class.
As always if you have a group send us an email or call and we can set up a private class.
https://graniteguardsman.com/education-and-training
Rick Pacheco - Granite Guardsman LLC
NRA Home Firearms Safety - Fall River, MA
schedule is posted on our website
https://graniteguardsman.com/education-and-training
You are 100% correct, and you are free not to cover your ass and risk being the test case in a state where the AG and a good part of your peers would be fine with going outside of the letter of the law to screw you. I for one wouldn’t do it nor would I recommend that anyone else do it...
Which is why I said “generate a LTC validation” as opposed to fill out an FA-10. By using the validation check you cover your ass by making sure the license is gtg, and it actually gives you a state generated pdf that you can keep for your records with a bill of sale. Remember it’s not paranoia...
This is the problem with the whole stripped frame issue in MA. If it turns out the person he sells it to doesn’t have a valid LTC and somehow the state figures it out, you can bet they’ll make him a test case. While IANAL, my advice would be at minimum use the fa-10 portal to generate a LTC...
You would have to make a completely new receiver in such a way that full auto parts could not be added without machining, have ATF review your design and then it would be a legal title 1 firearm
I clicked on this thread hoping to chat about New Kids on the Block, but apparently you meant what gun manufacturers do I like.
I’d be lying if I didn’t say I love H&K firearms but I tend to shy away from them because of their corporate hatred towards freedom.
I have a love for magnum...
I have to agree that the picture is plausible, if you have the chainsaw bayonet and you jam that sucker in and twist it that hole size might even be on the small side