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Heard that the AG list is no more and if its on the approved roster it can be bought new in MA?.. Is this true?
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Heard that the AG list is no more and if its on the approved roster it can be bought new in MA?.. Is this true?
Where did you "hear" this?
they are saying that the AG list is no longer in effect only the roster now.
huh?Massachusetts gun buyers can be there own worst enemy.
This is especially true when it comes to off-list handguns. If a dealer is selling, and you want to buy, don't ask stupid questions. Buy the thing and shut up!
If you're not buying, don't be an ass and complain that its illegal, its not doing you any good, except that it might help you feel more self-righteous, and any dealer with a clue knows damn well what they're doing.
If I was in the market for a P2000sk, and found a dealer selling one, that last thing I would do is complain about it or question why they where doing it. And I wouldn't ask questions about it on a public forum either.
--EasyD
If you're not buying, don't be an ass and complain that its illegal, its not doing you any good, except that it might help you feel more self-righteous, and any dealer with a clue knows damn well what they're doing.
huh?
First the P2000 and P2000sk are on the MA Approved Roster list in .357sig.. from my understanding its the AG list that makes the residents of Republic of Mass unable to buy a new one..
The P2000sk I've found around MA are all used... all cost nearly $1000....
Soo
If the AG list is no more... I could pick up a NEW... not used P2000sk for $700 and change shipped...
Also.. I'm not sure what you mean with this
Yes, the guns are on the EOPS list, so except for the AG magic, they would be available for sale, in 357sig, as you said.
As to the price of one in the state, the rules of supply and demand kick in. I could never spend $1000 on a handgun, but then again, I know someone that got $1000 for a Glock 36, so someone out there is willing.
And a big +1 to what Len said!
--EasyD