After discussing this matter with another member here the following was brought to my attention and got me puzzled:
“Assault weapon”, shall have the same meaning as a semiautomatic assault weapon as defined in the federal Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. section 921(a)(30) as appearing in such section on September 13, 1994, and shall include, but not be limited to, any of the weapons, or copies or duplicates of the weapons, of any caliber, known as: (i) Avtomat Kalashnikov (AK) (all models);
I know Healy's interpretation has as much weight as used TP but this is the actual language of the law, isn't it? Don't remember seeing it before. "All models" part confuses me.
So are Saigas, WASR, Century (BFT47), all AKs built on Nodak, Childers, Recreator etc receivers basically they are not Aks but Nodak (NOD), Childers (CG1) and Recreator (seventy4) model firearms all fall in this (all models) category?
Can you please elaborate?
“Assault weapon”, shall have the same meaning as a semiautomatic assault weapon as defined in the federal Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. section 921(a)(30) as appearing in such section on September 13, 1994, and shall include, but not be limited to, any of the weapons, or copies or duplicates of the weapons, of any caliber, known as: (i) Avtomat Kalashnikov (AK) (all models);
I know Healy's interpretation has as much weight as used TP but this is the actual language of the law, isn't it? Don't remember seeing it before. "All models" part confuses me.
So are Saigas, WASR, Century (BFT47), all AKs built on Nodak, Childers, Recreator etc receivers basically they are not Aks but Nodak (NOD), Childers (CG1) and Recreator (seventy4) model firearms all fall in this (all models) category?
Can you please elaborate?