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How about a handgun that might not be on either approved handgun lists?
assuming i'm not getting hi-cap
dnepro-mike said:How about a handgun that might not be on either approved handgun lists?
assuming i'm not getting hi-cap
dnepro-mike said:you can buy long gun across state lines but not a handgun? is that what you are saying? just so we clear
you can buy long gun across state lines but not a handgun? is that what you are saying? just so we clear
I have a similar question to the original poster, except my question involves long guns that I don't know would be on any Massachusetts approved list. (I know the lists apply to handguns, but don't know if they to rifles and shotguns.)
I know a guy who knows a guy who recently acquired some old long guns that were in his family. (It wasn't an inheritance or death in the family... he just "acquired" them.) One is an old Remington Model 11 Shotgun (Browning Patent model), an Itaca 20 gauge from the 80's, and a REALLY old .22 rifle that belonged to his grandmother. To be on the safe side, should he report this as a "registration" on the stupid E-FA10 thing? None of these guns are hi capacity, and none of them have "evil black" features.
He has 7 days after they arrive in Mass. to register them.